All Flowers Zoe is chased away by Vanessa regrets it

All Flowers: Zoé is chased away by Vanessa, regrets it and saves Maíra TV

After giving in to her evil daughter’s blackmail, Zoé (Regina Casé) is surprised by Vanessa’s (Letícia Colin) contempt and experiences horror in Todas as Flores. In need, the villain regrets sending Maíra (Sophie Charlotte) to the organization’s farm and decides to save the girl. She even invents a lie for the perfumer and begins to trap the young woman in the soap opera again.

In the episode, which will be shown this Wednesday (27th) on Globo’s ten o’clock program, the designer gives birth to Nicolau. Zoé is thrilled to meet her grandson, but is thrown out of motherhood. The villain still demands that her mother disappear from her life for good and not stand in the way of her plans to capture Rafael (Humberto Carrão) with the lasso.

The drug dealer is saddened by the neat girl’s attitude. But shortly afterwards she receives the news that Maíra is pregnant. The bankrupt woman throws the news in Vanessa’s face, but even that doesn’t stop the designer from trying to join her mother.

After Zoé is driven away by the spoiled girl, she turns to Garcia (Adriana Seiffert) and decides to get the girl off the farm. “I came looking for you, my love. Thank God I found you. Trust me, don’t worry. I am your mother, I have come to save you. “Let’s leave this place soon,” says the cynic when she meets the heiress again.

Although Judite’s goddaughter (Mariana Nunes) is suspicious of the villain, she insists on leaving the property used for human trafficking. Only later does she confront her mother: “You, who sent me there, you betrayed me.” Zoé puts all the blame on her evil daughter:

Don’t talk like that, I would never do that to you. You have to believe me. I would never send you there. That wasn’t me, that was Vanessa. Your sister. It’s terrible to have to tell you this. I was also deceived, she planned everything behind my back.

“I was desperate because I didn’t know where you were. You don’t know what risks I took, how much I risked to get you away from this place,” lies Regina Casé’s character.

But the villain keeps the perfumer locked in a small room in the supposed NGO’s headquarters, where the young woman eventually gives birth to Rivaldinho. Only with the help of Judite and Pablo (Caio Castro) does Maíra manage to escape.

Zoé is outraged by the betrayal and steals the girl’s baby. The perfumer then decides to undergo surgery as part of her revenge plan against the villains.

End of Zoe in “All Flowers”.

In the final chapters of the series, the vixen regrets her evil deeds and sacrifices herself to prevent Maíra from going to prison. The perfumer is ultimately accused, among other things, of kidnapping and torturing Zoé.

During the girl’s trial, the drug dealer experiences a moment of redemption and admits that she killed Rivaldo (Chico Diaz), Guiomar (Ana Beatriz Nogueira) and Humberto (Fabio Assunção). “She didn’t kidnap me, she didn’t torture me, she didn’t hold me captive. This girl is innocence personified. She didn’t do any of that. The only one who is to blame in all cases is me,” she said in court.

Regina Casé’s character also reveals that she is involved in the human trafficking ring, believing that she convinced Galo (Jackson Antunes) to frame her daughter. The vixen begs Maíra for forgiveness on her knees.

After a while it is the perfumer who is waiting for Zoé in front of the prison. The young woman also gives her mother a sum of money, who shortly afterwards receives a visit from Vanessa.

The two villains team up again and start committing fraud on the streets of Rio de Janeiro, but without any subtlety. They end the story by hitting a lady’s wallet.

Todas as Flores was created and written by João Emanuel Carneiro. The 85 chapters of the soap opera are available in the Globoplay catalog. Currently the plot is shown on open television after Terra and Paixão.

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