Actress files police complaint after receiving death threat from trainer

Actress files police complaint after receiving death threat from trainer and influencer Thiago Schutz

1 of 5 Coach has not yet commented on the actress’ accusation — Photo: Reproduction/Instagram and Youtube Coach has not yet commented on the actress’ accusation — Photo: Reproduction/Instagram and Youtube

Actress and screenwriter Livia La Gatto reported that she filed a complaint with the police in São Paulo after receiving a death threat from trainer and influencer Thiago Schutz. Threats were sent to her via private messages on social media.

Lívia posted a video of men mocking hate speech against women. In the satire, she mocks Schutz without mentioning his name.

Then he received threats from the influencer. She says she has received more than 10 calls on Instagram.

“You have 24 hours to remove your content about me. After that, it’s process or bullet. You choose,” reads one of the posts sent to the artist.

The influencer went viral for posting a video of him refusing to have a beer with a woman because he was already drinking Campari. In the video, he claims the offer is a kind of “test” for women to see how authentic and original he remains.

2 out of 5 Print of threats from actress Lívia Laggato — Photo: Reproduction/Social Networks Print of threats from actress Lívia Laggato — Photo: Reproduction/Social networks 3 out of 5 Post on social networks — Photo: Reproduction/Instagram Post created on Social networks — Photo: Playback/Instagram

Because of the content of the threats, according to Lívia’s lawyer, a protective measure was also requested. She is waiting for a response from the authorities in order to take the appropriate measures.

When contacted, Thiago’s advisers replied that they were waiting for his lawyers’ position to materialize.

When asked, the Public Security Secretariat (SSP) said it could take up to two days to open the investigation due to the electronic record of the incident.

4 of 5 The actress also mocked the coach’s other attempts at contact after the threat — Photo: Reproduction/Instagram The actress also mocked the coach’s other attempts at contact after the threat — Photo: Reproduction/Instagram

On his official website, coach Thiago Schutz defines himself as a “writer, speaker and moderator”.

He says he is part of the “Red Pill” advisors, a men’s movement that misrepresents the concept that originated in the Matrix film, allegedly valuing masculinity and promoting hatred against groups, especially women.

Schutz runs an Instagram account called Manual Red Pill Brasil, which has over 330,000 followers.

In videos published on the site, he claims that women are “more expensive than a family doctor.”

“In order for the guy to get laid quickly, he has to buy his wife a car.” He also says that the woman’s sexual excess is causing her “a lot of trouble getting married.”

She also criticizes women for wearing “short clothes.” “Suddenly this guy feels awkward when his girlfriend wears that friggin’ outfit.”

Other Complaints

In addition to Lívia, two other women told the report that they had also been the target of threats from the influencer.

Andressa Ricci says she saw the post he printed about the conversation with actress Lívia La Gatto. She responded to the publication by telling him to also show the threat he made against her.

She then says he called her on Instagram and she didn’t answer.

After that he sent two audios. The first statement that the same threats against Lívia were directed against her as well. He then deleted it.

In the second audio, he invites her in for a facetoface interview and asks if she’s a woman only via the internet.

She said she plans to file a threat bulletin.

Also the interpreter and sambista Bruna Volpi posted a video about Thiago Schultz and says she received numerous calls through his profile on social networks in the early hours of Saturday (25).

5 out of 5 Expression of intimidation sent to women by social networks — Photo: Reproduction/TV Globo Expression of intimidation sent to women by social networks — Photo: Reproduction/TV Globo