Hugo Moura after Deborah Secco narrates piranha phase I passed

Hugo Moura after Deborah Secco narrates ‘piranha phase’: ‘I passed too’

Deborah Secco, 42, opened up about her past in a recent interview, saying she went through a “piranha phase” in which she made the most of her single time and garnered some animosity after dating committed men .

Hugo Moura, married to the actress since 2015, was at the MITA festival in Rio this afternoon and spoke to the column about the impact of the interview. He laughed as he recalled a few lines from his wife and pointed out:

Deborah is very brave. He’s not afraid to expose himself and be selfcritical, to revisit the past. She can talk about things she’s done and whether they’re right or not doesn’t matter, she’s done. This is very brave and few people do it. That’s one of the things I admire about her.

When asked if he was uncomfortable or jealous of the interview, Hugo explains:

I wasn’t jealous of her past at all. I also have a past, but it’s not public. It’s unfair competition. Everyone knows theirs, everyone has seen the covers of magazines, mine has never been shown.

Deborah Secco spoke about past romances in an interview with journalist Leo Dias: “I have never hurt anyone. What was I? piranhas Being a piranha is fashionable today. I never did orgasms for money. I was a feminist before feminism came into vogue. I have hostilities because I took someone’s boyfriend or husband back then. But today I apologize. I’m not like that anymore.”

New professional directions after criticism

Hugo Moura received some criticism for his performance on his television debut. The engineer and actor has had roles in Globo’s “Malhação” and “Segundo Sol” and has already said in interviews that he has had to repeatedly debunk comments about his work and also had to face comparisons with his wife. He explains that he will then embark on new career paths:

I drive. I stopped acting for a while but I’m working on two big projects. I can’t speak, but these are things that warm my heart.

He recalls the criticism and emphasizes: “Everyone is everyone. I have my own way of doing things. I discovered this other way.” [a direção] to communicate and express what I feel”.