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@bubu_rola

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Rio de Janeiro, RJ Katılım Haziran 2009
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𝒃𝒖𝒃𝒖@bubu_rola·
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que coisa horrivel que é treinar resfriado
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@bubu_rola Poxa amigo, você é igual Helênica Roitman, sempre tá mal kkkkkkkkk vou aí fazer uma canja de galinha e te dar um cozinho pravocê melhorar
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In 2002, on a TV show, iconic drag performer Jorge Lafond —forever known as Vera Verão— was asked to leave the stage at the request of Priest Marcelo Rossi, who refused to share the spotlight while Lafond was in character. Vera Verão was one of Brazil's most beloved and groundbreaking comedy characters: a towering, sharp-witted, glamorous figure who dominated A Praça é Nossa for a decade, bringing visibility to the Black, and gay community. Lafond was a trailblazer — the first openly gay Black comedian to achieve massive fame, a former drag queen, and a cultural force who made audiences roar with laughter. That 2002 incident, widely seen as rooted in homophobia, deeply humiliated and wounded Lafond. He spoke about it in what became one of his last interviews, expressing hurt and disappointment. Tragically, just months later, in January 2003, Jorge Lafond passed away from heart issues, with many believing the emotional impact of that public rejection contributed to his distress. This moment still sparks debate about prejudice, respect, and the limits of 'entertainment' in media. Vera Verão remains an eternal icon — joyful, fierce, unforgettable.
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a 99food ja ta pessima nos precos e cupons ne
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@bubu_rola Ai, me leva
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