Dinho39s ex writes a text in which he reflects on

Dinho's ex writes a text in which he reflects on his life 27 years after the accident of the Mamonas assassin

Valeria posted photos alongside Dinho on the anniversary of his death in the accident

Valeria posted photos alongside Dinho on the anniversary of his death in the accident

Photo: Reproduction/Instagram/@valeriazoppello

The model and the photographer Valeria Zoppellofamous in the 90s for his relationship with Dinhofrom Killer castor beanspublished a long text on a social network in which he reflected on his life 27 years after the accident.

She is affectionately called Val and says that lately she “I received a certain amount of pressure” to talk about myself. After the release of the Mamonas film, comments began to surface from fans wanting to know more about Val or why her name wasn't in the film.

In the text, Val initially says that he is not speaking because he feels “obliged to educate.” “But in the name of the affection that I have received in such a free and sincere way for almost 30 years, I have decided to talk about all this,” he says.

“I am human and no different than any of you. “I have an intense life story behind me that I have lived well, but that does not make me special or “eternally sad” and does not lead me to make decisions outside of the common,” he writes.

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Val remembers her relationship with Dinho. He says he dated “one of the most beautiful, talented, desirable and funniest men in Brazil.” But she says that today she is relieved that she no longer has to reveal her image. “I don’t like extreme exposure anymore,” he says.

She says she is currently working with photography. The job led her to live in Europe for a few years and also travel to more than 30 countries to take photographs. Today she also says that she has a casting agency and works in advertising and cinema.

Regarding the tragedy surrounding Mamona's assassins, Val emphasizes that she is not tied to the day of the accident.

“I don’t live at the scene of the accident. I was born in Serra da Cantareira and this is my home. “I don’t sell flowers at the scene of the accident, but I have an orchid nursery and look after the area with beautiful plants that bring me great joy,” says.

Valeria owns a casting and advertising agency

Photo: Reproduction/Instagram/@valeriazoppello

“They say I never found love again, which is nonsense! I met wonderful men on my journey who loved me, who I loved, who built unforgettable emotional memories together. Each in their own time and place,” Val continues.

She also mentions the fact that she had no children, which she considers “partly” her choice given the lifestyle associated with her professions.

“When I'm happy? Naturally! If I still remember Dinho? Apparently! What if I'm still grieving? Certainly not! “Grief has to have an expiration date so we can move on, and that’s what people who love us want and want to leave us,” he says.

Source: Redação Terra