Allan Jesus, former manager of influencer Iran Ferreira, known as Luva de Pedreiro, went to the 32nd civil police district of Taquara in Rio de Janeiro this Wednesday (6/7) to file a police report, in which he reported that he had suffered threats in social networks. In addition to him, his wife, a cousin and one of his clients are also the target of attacks from the Internet.
“My personal information and that of my family was leaked and we received death threats from several people. We are taking all legal steps to ensure that the truth comes out and that those responsible pay for their crimes, and it is certain that this will be done in the legal environment,” Allan denounced on social media.
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At the age of 20, Iran Ferreira, better known as Luva de Pedreiro, decided to make humorous videos on TikTok and show off his soccer skills. Shortly after, it went viralReproduction/Instagram
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A resident of the small town of Tábua in Bahia, Iran, managed to innovate the networks with an air of authenticity and simplicity. It didn’t take long for the young man to become a phenomenon. Players of the Brazilian team, such as Neymar, Richarlison and even Cristiano Ronaldo’s son, have already mentioned the Bahian on the Reproduction/Instagram networks
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The young man shared a bit of his difficult life with TV Globo’s Esporte Espetacular. Coming from a humble family, Iran has been helping with care at home since she was 7 years old while her father works on a farm. Pulling weeds, tending to the animals and tending to the family’s humble abode was the life Luva de Pedreiro learned to live. Reproduction/Instagram
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A passionate soccer player, he decided to buy a glove from a building supplies store because he couldn’t afford to buy a professional glove to play with his peers. “I thought, you know what, I’m going to put my name like this so no one looks down on me. That’s how I solved the criticism,” said the boy
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A short time later, the young man won the networks by recording videos in which he scores goals and celebrates in a funny way. The catchphrases “received!”, “síi” and “thank you my god” have stories that initially counteract criticism, according to the young man: “When I score, I look at the camera and say it as an outburst,” said IranReproduction/ Twitter
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“The ‘Síí’, I won’t lie, came from Cristiano Ronaldo, who I’m a big fan of. The ‘thank you to God Father’ and ‘Father, Son and Holy Spirit’ is because I have a lot of faith in God “, concluded. / twitter
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With success, the young man accumulates more than 14 million followers on Instagram and more than 16.9 million on TikTok, meteoric growth. Despite this, Iran is sticking to the model for success: a soccer ball, a field from its city, a goal and the indispensable bricklayer’s glove Reproduction / Instagram
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By exploding on social media, Iran Ferreira has achieved the fame everyone dreams of, signing endorsement deals with big brands like Amazon and being present at major events like the European Club Championship finals in Paris, France.
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On June 19, however, something is said to have changed. During a live performance on social networks, Iran was irritated by the allegations it had suffered for not moving home and the scenario in which it is recording. Luva de Pedreiro even answered some followers who asked him during the Reproduction/ Instagram chat
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“Thank god, dad. I am there for my followers. What my followers there are saying to me… Are you connected? I don’t drink, partner. I’m sane Are you up? But I want to vent on this p… I’m already sick of it,” he commented on exaltedReproduction/ Instagram
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After Luva’s lines, fans even suggested that he might need help. For some, he’s become a worldwide celebrity and wouldn’t stand the pressure. Others suggest Iran may have had a disagreement with businessman Twitter/Reproduction
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What should have been cause for celebration turned into a major controversy in April. This is because Luva de Pedreiro, after receiving YouTube’s Silver Plaque (object awarded to those who reach the 100,000 subscribers mark on the platform), saw his name lose space for the ASJ ConsultoriaReprodução/Twitter name
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Although Iran’s YouTube channel was only called Glova de Pedreiro, businessman Allan Jesus’ company called for the sign to be customized with the additional name. So, when the photo was published, the young man drew attention to what was happening with the gift of fans and personalities of the platform.
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This situation and the recent announcement of a hiatus in the recording of the videos drew public attention. However, in the late afternoon of the following day, the young man reappeared on the networks, showing a football match Reproduction/Instagram
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Most recently, new episodes drew attention to the seriousness of the case. According to new information, Allan de Jesus does not want to pass on the money from the work carried out by Iran, pointing out that Iran has “practically nothing” in balance.
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They stress that when Allan Jesus says there is another bank account besides these, the influencer is not aware of it. Accordingly, Allan would still have refused good business opportunities without consulting Iran. For example, Nike Brasil tried to hire the young man to take part in a project with the Brazilian team for the 2022 World Cup, but the businessman said he was not interested.
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Unilever tried to hire Glova de Pedreiro for a campaign with Cristiano Ronaldo. But as he would have done with Nike, Allan Jesus turned down the invitation, missing out on one of the greatest opportunities Luva de Pedreiro could have in his life.
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The former Iranian businessman also said that the hate messages received would be forwarded to the police authorities “so that they can pursue the relevant criminal investigation”.
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