Klara Castanho speaks about rape after open letter

Klara Castanho speaks about rape after open letter

posted on 7/7/2022 10:52 am

    (Image credit: Playback/Instagram)

(Image credit: Playback/Instagram)

The actress Klara Castanho this Wednesday (July 6th) published the first publication on social networks after the open letter in which she talks about being raped and pregnant as a result of violence. On Instagram, the actress thanked everyone who showed her affection. “I know many of you are worried about me, but I want to say that I am taking care of myself, doing psychological followup and still being surrounded by professionals working to uphold my rights,” she said.

In the text she says that the last few days have not been easy and that the support of family, friends, fans and the “serious and responsible” press has been important to her. “All this affection was very important to me and I had to share my gratitude with you. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.”


Just over a week ago, Klara Castanho revealed in an open letter that she became pregnant after being raped, that she realized the pregnancy was about to give birth to the baby and that she decided to put the child up for legal adoption. The report was made after Klara’s story was published on the internet.

It all started with a post from journalist Matheus Baldi saying that she gave birth to a child. The post was deleted at the request of the actress. After that, it was actress Antonia Fontenelle who made a live appearance saying that an actress, without naming Klara’s name, had given up a baby for adoption.

With that, the actress decided to go public with the report and talk about it for the first time. Subsequently, an article by columnist Léo Dias on the Metrópoles website published information about the case that was intended to be kept confidential, such as: B. the maternity hospital where the child was born.

The Public Ministry of São Paulo is investigating the behavior of the nurse who allegedly breached confidentiality and disclosed Klara Castanho’s data to journalists. The Federal Nursing Council (Cofen) and the São Paulo Regional Nursing Council are also investigating the case.