Márcia Fu opened up about her love life and revealed that she doesn't care about dating. During a conversation with SBT's Fofocalizando, broadcast this Wednesday (3), the former volleyball player confessed that she is only dedicated to raising her 11yearold son Gabriel.
“I'm not thinking about men, no chance at the moment, let my Gabriel stabilize first, I'm a big mother, I don't know how to explain it to you, I don't want to love anyone,” she said. The former athlete also revealed how long it has been since she had sex: “The last time I had sex was about five or six years ago when I broke up with Gabriel's father. I don't have sex with anyone, I don't feel like it, I like dancing, dancing on cheese, I like that, but I'm not horny right now,” she explained. Regard:
During the chat, Márcia Fu also spoke about the phenomenon that spread on the Internet after participating in the reality show “A Fazenda”. She said she initially rejected Record's proposal but returned after receiving encouragement from Marlene Mattos, her manager. “She came into my life just before the reality show. “You looked for a person with my profile and that's exactly what you saw: angry, lying, cheeky, a naughty old woman, but I have a big heart,” he revealed.
“At first I said, 'No, I don't want to, I'm staying away from my son, I'm the one who takes care of him.'” I have people who help me with him, but I don't have a babysitter. I wanted to do this for my son,” he said. Márcia further explained: “I didn't used to go for interviews, I didn't pay much attention to the media, that's the truth.” As a result, I stopped making a lot of money. Today things have changed and Marlene taught me that too.”
Márcia Fu memes went viral on the networks during the reality show “A Fazenda”. (Photo: Reproduction/Record TV)
She also cleared up a controversy over her financial life after Kamila Simioni accused her of “pretending to be poor” on the reality show. Márcia said she was cheated out of R$1 million by someone she trusted as soon as she left court. The aim was to increase the wealth he had achieved over the course of his career.
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“I trusted a person, a human, I don't even call him a human because I don't even know where this plague is. “He said he would triple my money, so there was this pyramid thing going on at the time and I went along with it and three months later he took the money and left,” he lamented.
The former pedestrian came third in the reality show and won R$50,000 in prize money. She recently revealed what she plans to do with the award. Click to read.
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