Cassia Kis and Regina Duarte become radicalized during antidemocracy protests

Cassia Kis and Regina Duarte become radicalized during antidemocracy protests

Both took part in demonstrations in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo

November 6, 2022 6:56 p.m

(updated at 20:11)

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Photo: Instagram/Regina Duarte/Pipoca Moderna

Bolsonaristas Cassia Kis and Regina Duarte took part in fresh antidemocracy demonstrations this weekend amid banners and slogans calling for a military coup and the return of dictatorship in Brazil.

Although Globo has already got a problem out of the way thanks to Jair Bolsonaro (PL), who convinced Regina Duarte to quit her longrunning television contract to end her career in a threemonth tenure at the helm of culture minister, the channel is still at it responsible for the defiant attitude of Cassia Kis, sued in court for homophobic remarks and denounced by employees of the company itself for alleged moral harassment behind the scenes of “Travessia” and “Desalma”.

On her second trip to an antidemocracy demonstration, Cassia Kis joined supporters of the defeated candidate on Praça Duque de Caxias in Rio de Janeiro this Sunday, 6th, to pull prayer beads in defense of the military intervention in the country. She appeared in a white shirt that read “Abortion, no” and carried a picture of Nossa Senhora Aparecida.

Regina Duarte used a Brazilian flag as a cover for taking part in demonstrations in São Paulo in front of an army barracks in the Ibirapuera region. She took to social media to snap pictures of coup banners, saying she would “show them that the country has an owner” and that “divine justice will come to save Brazilians from communist tricks.”

Regina’s pictures also show that the protests are organized centrally, with the distribution of standardized posters paid for by unknown individuals.

Actress Cássia Kis was present at the performance of Santo Rosário in front of the Eastern Military Command in downtown Rio this Sunday, November 6, 2022. pic.twitter.com/fbE5smCVFa

— Sarita Coelho (@saritacoelho) November 6, 2022

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