Moderator Yudi Tamashiro, 30, has faced criticism on social media after releasing video of an attempted robbery linking contestant Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT). As a supporter of the President of the Republic and candidate for reelection Jair Bolsonaro (PL), the artist used the post to ask his candidate for votes.
In a post on Twitter, the artist shared the video of a woman being shot dead trying to steal a car in Santo André, São Paulo last Tuesday (25). In the caption, he taunted Lula’s supporters by linking the crime to the candidate and asked for votes for Bolsonaro on the grounds of “changing Brazil.”
Does that have L? Let’s change that, Brazil. The 30th is the 22nd!
Yudi Tamashiro
The manifestation of the host of the extinct “Bom Dia & Companhia” (SBT) ended up earning him criticism for being kept secret. After all, the crime video took place during the candidate’s tenure, when he is asking for votes and not his rival in the elections.
“Yudi is so stupid that this is happening during the government he is defending,” teased one netizen. “If you feel silly, remember that Yudi blames Lula for a robbery that’s taking place inside the Bolsonaro government,” joked another follower. “But that’s what happens in Bolsonaro’s government, doesn’t it?” pointed out a third Twitter user.
In the face of criticism, Yudi Tamashiro chose to remain silent and continued to make new posts asking for support for the PL candidate.
hater attacks
Earlier this month, actor Yudi Tamashiro suffered attacks from haters and lost followers after declaring his vote for presidential candidate Jair Bolsonaro (PL) because he follows “Christian values”. With the backlash, First Lady Michelle Bolsonaro, 40, hailed her “courage and strength” for supporting her husband in the 2022 election.
In a post on Instagram, the artist, who rose to fame as the host of the extinct Bom Dia & Companhia (SBT), shared a video saying he didn’t position himself in favor of the current president to gain likes or media .
“You can’t forget your values in Christ. I know my preChrist and postChrist family, and a picanha and beer speech isn’t going to buy my values. Remember, this isn’t about Bolsonaro, it’s about the church and what I do believe… Feel free if you want to stop following me, but I will move on knowing who I am and where I want to go. I want to serve the Lord,” he said.
First Lady Michelle Bolsonaro then posted Yudi Tamashiro’s video to her Instagram profile with a Bible verse and praise for supporting Jair Bolsonaro.
Blessed are those who are persecuted for the sake of righteousness, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.” Matthew 5:10 Be strong and courageous, my brother in Christ, she wrote in the caption of the post.
Michelle Bolsonaro
The singer also interacted with the First Lady in the reply box. “We are together in this mission,” he released. In addition, the impact led to the fact that the number of followers of the artist again exceeded the home of 4 million likes.