1 of 2 Cauã Reymond
Cauã Reymond Reproduction/Instagram
This Monday (8), Cauã Reymond sent social media into a frenzy by posting a photo of himself shirtless next to a Christmas tree. It didn't take long for followers to comment on the image of Caio's interpreter from “Land and Passion.” Many of the messages were racist and sexual in nature. Cauã told EXTRA that he doesn't care what his followers write and says he thinks it's all a joke.
— The bold comments don’t bother me. I take it with a lot of humor. I respond in the first moment of the post, but I don't keep coming back to the post like I see a lot of people do. I don't read them all. I usually respond a few times, but since there were a lot of comments right after I posted today, I responded more often than usual. I answered Pabllo (Vittar) and a number of people who were there. It was a lot of fun,” he says.
In the picture where he shows off his sweaty sixpack, followers including celebrities like Rainer Cadete and Pabllo Vittar left an amusing message for the actor.
“That's it! “I'm going to have erotic dreams about trees all week long…” joked the interpreter of Luigi from the nine o'clock soap opera. “Call me and I will disarm life,” Vittar wrote, to which he replied “vemmm.”
2 of 2 Cauã Reymond Photo: Reproduction/ Instagram Cauã Reymond Photo: Reproduction/ Instagram
Cauã Reymond remembers difficulties with social media
Even though Cauã enjoys social media today, he hasn't always taken the internet lightly. He has been on Instagram for eight years. Until he understood his role on the platform, he only posted landscape photos on his profile for the first few years.
— One day someone came to me and said: “Brother, stop hanging these islands in front of your house, it's ridiculous.” Then I went into a selfie phase until one day I read an article about “Cauãs Selfies”. I wasn't even making fun, but the warning that I needed to improve (my profile) came to mind. I think it took me a while to find the tone of my social media. I only understood it during this soap opera (“Land and Passion”). I love taking photos, filming and playing with my colleagues. Now it’s organic he says.
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