THE Influencer, exBBB and now actress Jade Picon is a constant target of often malicious comments from viewers of “Travessia,” a soap opera directed by Gloria Perez that replaced the hit “Pantanal” on Globo. The celebrity has taken to social media to say she doesn’t care about the attacks, but among friends, Arthur Aguiar’s former rival prefers to poke fun at the whole situation.
For example, last week after the broadcast Jade’s first dramatic scene, the influencer, soon became a topic among internet users. In the scene in question, Chiara (played by the influencer) gets angry at her father Guerra (Humberto Martins) and accuses the businessman of trying to disrupt their relationship. However, the sequel became a joke among viewers.
Publicly, Jade is all praise for the team. “I felt very welcomed, not just by the cast but by the production, by everyone,” she told the magazine. who. In a video on social media, she said she doesn’t take the attacks by netizens seriously. “The truth is, they can say whatever they want about me, and I will continue to live my life and do the things I love,” he said.
But among friends things are a little different. A source in Erlan Basto’s EM OFF column, a friend of Jade Picon, said the actress and influencer ended up “mocking herself” when discussing the soap opera in a conversation with colleagues. The famous would have revealed that if she was placed as the protagonist of “Travessia”, the audience would be better. Also according to Jade, TV Globo used a “wrong protagonist” and referred to Lucy Alves.
This is the first time Lucy Alves has played a protagonist. She has participated in other series such as Velho Chico (2016) and Amor de Mãe (2019). Now she plays Brisa, a woman who falls victim to fake news and sees her life turned upside down. She is in a romantic relationship with Chay Suede, who plays Ari, who eventually becomes involved with Chiara (played by Jade Picon).
However, the story does not seem to have met the taste of the audience. When it debuted, “Travessia” averaged just 26 points low by the standards of TV Globo’s 9 p.m. soap operas. Since then, this index has only fallen. For example, on Saturday October 22, Glória Perez’s plot had its worst rating since its debut on October 10: 19.9 points in the São Paulo metropolitan area.
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