Casimiro tells the truth about Chico Moedas alleged lawsuit against

Casimiro tells the truth about Chico Moedas’ alleged lawsuit against Luísa Sonza; Watch

In recent days, rumors have spread on the Internet that Chico Moedas is planning to sue Luísa Sonza for defamation. According to the Fatos da TV portal, the YouTuber would not have liked it if the singer had revealed her infidelity on national television. However, during a live broadcast on Twitch in the early hours of Monday (2), journalist Casimiro, a friend of the influencer, denied the rumors.

The matter came to light after a question from an internet user who wanted to know the truth of the rumors. “Are you going to talk about the process he will put her through?” the netizen asked.

Casimiro, in turn, explained that the story was nothing more than “fake news.” “Brother, I don’t know what you’re talking about, but there’s no trial, man. I don’t know if you’ve seen any gossip sites that he’s going to sue, but there’s nothing there. I think you saw something somewhere that made you fall for fake news,” he said.

Finally, Casimiro pointed out Chico’s current concern: “Right now, Chico Moedas’ biggest problem is reaching the sixth division of Division Rivals (game mode of the FIFA video game).”

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Termination notice

On TV Globo’s morning show, Sonza responded to Ana Maria Braga’s request and read a text she had written about betrayal. Although she spoke about her own story, the artist made it clear that the message applies to all women. “It is intolerable that betrayal, breach of contract, respect, trust, care and jealousy continue to become the norm.” A oneoff mistake. Only those who have been betrayed know the pain they feel, the pain caused and what they call a onetime mistake. The shattered selfesteem, the doubt, the insecurity that something like this causes. By betrayal you devalue yourself, feel stupid, stupid, a clown, a fool. It is a pain that cannot be explained,” he said.

Crying, the singer mentioned a betrayal in a bar and responded to those who criticize the intensity of love. “It’s a breach of trust in others, a fear of believing in people. It is a shattered dream, all your devotion, your zeal, your care, your love has been thrown away. Too intense? Too intense is someone who leaves everything they promised, proposed and built together for a moment in the dirty bathroom of a bar. The rest is just love, passion, admiration, respect and devotion,” he reflected.

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Luísa Sonza speaks about her relationship with Chico: “Choosing to stop being with you does not mean feeling bitterness instead of love, as you told me. I will live love. It just won’t be with you.” #MoreYou pic.twitter.com/dbWgVRKTFa

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Relationship

Luísa and Chico had been together since July of this year. According to the singer herself, they met through social media and soon started a relationship. In less than a month she wrote the song “Chico”, which is part of the setlist of the album “Escândalo Íntimo”.

The track, dedicated to her now exboyfriend, recorded 2.3 million streams and climbed to number 27 on Spotify Global, marking the singer’s greatest peak in her career. The song, which also contains references to the work of Chico Buarque, remains on Spotify Brasil’s most listened list.

Treason

According to Lucas Pasin of Splash UOL, the betrayal was discovered by the Gaúcha woman while she was in Rio de Janeiro. Chico and Sonza met last Wednesday (14) in a bar in the city and discussed the issue. The influencer would then have admitted his infidelity. He met another girl in a bar in Rio. After the conversation, Luísa left crying and discussed the situation with friends. The singer returned to São Paulo last Friday (15) and decided to remain single. Find out more details, Click here.

Luísa and Chico had been together since July this year (Photo: Manu Scarpa/Brazil News)