Interned Paulo Gustavo exchanged touching messages with a friend see

Interned, Paulo Gustavo exchanged touching messages with a friend; see metropolis

Fil Braz, friend of actor Paulo Gustavo, who died of Covid19 in March last year, published this Sunday (2/10) printouts of conversations he had with the comedian while he was hospitalized in Rio de Janeiro.

As a screenwriter who has accompanied Paulo Gustavo throughout his career, Braz published the 2022 election day talks as a form of positioning against President Jair Bolsonaro (PL).

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Paulo Gustavo Amaral Monteiro de Barros, or simply Paulo Gustavo, was a Brazilian comedian, actor, screenwriter, host and director. A victim of Covid19, he died on May 4, 2021 at the age of 42 after being hospitalized with the disease for almost two months. The artist left two childrenreproduction / Instagram

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Born in Niterói, Rio de Janeiro, Paulo Gustavo dreamed of becoming an artist. She graduated from the drama school Casa das Artes de Laranjeiras, which has already produced great Brazilian actors, and began her career in 2004 as Dona Hermínia in the play Surto, AgNews

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He later joined the cast of the play Infraturas and appeared on television including the soap opera Prova de Amor and the global series A Diarista. However, the artist gained notoriety only in 2006 in the show Minha Mãe É uma Peçareproduction

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The text of the play was filmed in 2013. The film not only became one of the biggest boxoffice hits in the country, but also brought incredible popularity to the character Dona Hermínia and the comedian.

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Such was the success of the feature film that it won two more versions, released in 2016 and 2019. Minha Mãe é Uma Peça 3 became the nation’s topgrossing cinema in January 2020 with sales of R$144 million

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In the meantime, Paulo Gustavo has also become a hit on television. For five years he hosted the program 220 Volts on Multishow, started the sitcom Vai Que Cola with Marcus Majella and Samantha Schmütz, created the program A Vila and had several appearances on other programs Ricardo Nunes/Disclosure

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In addition to TV shows, he has also starred in several films including: Os Homens Are de Marte… and É para lá que Eu Vou, Fala Serio, Mãe!, Xuxa in O Mistério de Feiurinha, Minha Vida on Mars, among others . The actor’s last television work was the Christmas special 220 Volt, shown by Rede GloboPhoto: Reproduction

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In 2015, Paulo Gustavo and dermatologist Thales Bretas married in a brief ceremony at Parque Lage. In 2019, the couple introduced their children Romeu and Gael Brazil generated in Surrogates Instagram/Reproduction

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However, in 2021, during the Covid19 pandemic, the actor contracted the virus and had serious complications. On May 2nd of the same year, after almost two months in the hospital, Paulo Gustavo got worse. The comedian’s level of consciousness and vital signs deteriorated and he suffered an embolism and brain damage.

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On May 4, the artist’s family announced his death. The news caused a stir nationally and internationally. In addition to major artists from abroad, newspapers and communication agencies also had an influence on the comedian’s death.

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“He said that he would survive and that we laughed a lot, but that the fight was not won. He asked me to pray, he asked me to send all my energy to him,” Braz wrote.

“The whole of Brazil prayed. All of Brazil sent energy. But a Brazilian, who was then presiding over the presidency of the republic, mocked those suffering from shortness of breath, called it a gripezinha, refused vaccinations, delayed everything. She politicized the pandemic. PG lost the fight. We’ve all lost thousands of brothers and talents,” he added.

In the messages, Paulo Gustavo expressed confidence in his recovery from the illness and asked his friend for prayers.

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