Actor Alexandre Nero, 52, has been voted Brazil’s “Dilf” on social media. But what does the term mean?
Alexandre himself didn’t know what it was and used his Twitter profile to question what Dilf was. In the comments, netizens tried not to be direct. “He’s married, don’t answer!” joked one. “Look in the mirror and you’ll find the perfect answer,” said another, sharing a shirtless photo of Nero.
Dilf is the opposite of the word milf, which is used to describe a sexual fetish for older women usually between the ages of 40 and 60. Besides the term, Alexandre is also called “daddy” by his followers when he decides to have one to share more sensual click.
“My god I love an old cookie maker,” commented a follower in the publication, which the actor made while joking about the antidemocracy protests that began after Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva was elected. In the click, he appears shirtless and wrapped in a red towel.
“Today I will break through your blockade. Let me open your streets blocked by antidemocratic acts of your heart,” he wrote.