11/22/2023 8:48 p.m., updated 11/22/2023 8:51 p.m
It’s not easy for anyone! Bianca Bin has been removed from the cast of the Dona Beja remake, which will be shown on HBO Max. According to the newspaper O Globo, the actress had some disagreements behind the scenes of the production, which will consist of 40 episodes.
Bianca, who was supposed to be the antagonist of Grazi Massafera’s character, had already recorded most of her scenes, but was outraged by the working conditions and the lack of organization of the teams.
According to the release, lastminute changes were also common and the recordings were made without cuts or the possibility of redoing. There are rumors that the atmosphere between the artists was not the best.
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In an official statement, HBO Max denied that Bianca Bin has left the soap opera: “Actress Bianca Bin remains in the cast of the soap opera Dona Beja. She is not recording this week but will resume recording soon.”
Dona Beja had a great success in 1989 on the now defunct TV Manchete. Maitê Proença was the one who played the iconic protagonist in the first version of the series.
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Facebook jackpot
The Fábia Oliveira column exclusively discovered that Bianca Bin, owner of the iconic slogan “You don’t know what a joy it is to be back,” has an even fuller bank account. That’s right, dear reader. But this time the money is not the product of the actress’s artistic work, but rather a legal dispute with the giant social network Facebook.
According to documents accessed by the column, Bianca Bin sued Facebook in March this year after she was denied access to her Instagram account. What might seem like a silly problem to some became a real nuisance for them. This is because the actress had employment contracts that required her to post on her personal page.
According to the documents, these contracts had very clear clauses stating that if these positions were not filled, the partnerships could be dissolved and still be forced to pay fines.
Since the actress was unable to resolve the issue directly with the platform, she went to court to seek resolution of the issue. His “disappearance” from social media even sparked concern and various speculations among his followers.
In April, the court ruled in favor of the artist and ordered Facebook to compensate her R$10,000. Just last month, a second case was opened after the company appealed the payment and lost. As a result, the amount owed was no longer the same and increased to around R$ 12,921.03.