Fafá de Belém spoke about Betty in a post (Image: Reproduction Globo Instagram / Montage RD1)
the confusion between Bruno Gagliasso It is Betty Faria got a new chapter. A day after the actor shot the veteran, Fafa de Belem decided to write a very special text for the actress this Monday (17).
Without naming the case Bruno even compared Betty to Regina Duarte the singer recalled that she was 66 years old and was born in Belém in Pará. The artist assured that she is not a friend of Betty Faria but has been with her on a few occasions.
“But she taught us, girls at the time, along with Norma Bengel, Odete Lara, Leila Diniz and other women of this caliber, about female empowerment, freedom, positioning and courage. So, dear Betty, unfortunately we are not friends, but today I want to thank you very much.”
Fafá de Belém also commented that the veteran was responsible for “forging generations and generations of women” and stressed that she had helped a lot in the struggles in favor of women’s rights.
“On this day I bow to you and thank you for everything. Hail and Viva Betty Faria! Today and always! Respect for everything,” demanded the artist.
In the comments, Betty stated that she was moved by the Paraense lyrics. “Dear friend, Fafa. Made me cry what you wrote. A big thank you is not enough to talk about your affection,” he commented.
The controversy between Betty Faria and Bruno Gagliasso
The fight between the actors came after Betty gave her opinion on the controversy between Manoel Soares and Patrícia Poeta at Globos Encontro. In a social network, the actress made it clear that she was on the side of the presenter and even criticized the presenter.
O RD1 repeated Faria’s statement and then Gagliasso decided to use the news to complain about the veteran. The actor even compared the celebrity to Regina Duarte, who holds conservative positions and is a staunch supporter of former President Jair Bolsonaro (PL).
Betty Faria received a tribute from Fafá de Belém (Image: Reproduction / Instagram) Luis Fabio Almeida
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