Antonia Fontenelle criticizes Juliette after argument with a neutral accent

Antonia Fontenelle criticizes Juliette after argument with a neutral accent

posted on 06/14/2022 15:31

In a series of videos on Instagram stories, Antonia Fontenelle criticized Juliette and said that she insists on being an artist but without studying  (Credit: Reproduction / Instagram)

In a series of videos on Instagram stories, Antonia Fontenelle criticized Juliette and said that she insists on being an artist but without studying (Credit: Reproduction / Instagram)

Antonia Fontenelle used social networks this Monday (June 14) to criticize Juliette after the exBBB broke out because of a request to neutralize the accent for the dubbing of a film.

In a series of Instagram Stories videos, Antonia Fontenelle criticized Juliette, saying that she insists on being an artist but without studying.

“She insists on being an actress, a singer and whatever, but without studying. Her and her habit of accusing everyone of xenophobia. She even got me in big trouble because of her antics,” he began.

The presenter mentioned Susana Vieira and the role of Maria do Carmo in Globo’s soap opera Senhora do Destino.

“She went to a voice test to do a film with international projection and when she got there they asked her to neutralize her accent more than usual. And she went to accuse the production of xenophobia. Darling, let me tell you something: Susana Vieira is from Rio de Janeiro and she played Maria do Carmo, who is from the Northeast. When they asked her to have a Northeastern accent, do you think she accused Aguinaldo Silva or the directors of the soap opera of xenophobia?” he asked.

In the end, Fontenelle sent the singer to study. “I wanted to ask you to limp, go to school and stop accusing people of xenophobia. There is something called character, character profile, that it is imperative that you understand. Was the accent northeastern? No it was not! Because if it was, they wouldn’t have asked you to neutralize it. This has nothing to do with xenophobia, honey. It has to do with art, something you don’t know about because you want to move forward, you want to push boundaries. Go study, girl. Pain in the ass, that’s you,” he concluded.