Karen Bachini joined Dia TV and YouTube’s Bonita de Pere at the beginning of the month and opened up about how her relationship with Virginia Fonseca is going. The influencer experienced a dispute with a businessman after commenting on the quality of WePink products.
When asked about the situation, Karen talked about influencers at Carnival. Virginia is the current drum queen of Grande Rio, and has attracted attention from the public with her “steps.” While recreating the meme of Vini Jr.’s girlfriend, Bakini expressed his opinion on the relationship between Fonseca and Catholicism, saying that the cultures do not match.
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“She’s very Catholic and she exposes that a lot on the internet. She uses religion as a way to position herself. Carnival comes from African religion, it’s our culture and we don’t base things on Catholicism and the Gospel. All the Samba talk about Egush, Iemanja. There’s no school that doesn’t talk about it,” Karen Bachini analyzed.
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Virginia wears Brazil’s number 7 jersey to cheer on Vini Junior at Brazil friendly match
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The influencer then commented on an episode where Virginia would have made the sign of the cross before starting the samba. “Virginia, before we sambad the plot that told us about Exu, she made the sign of the cross. Does she know what Exu is? And I made a video… That’s strange, guys. Will her next child be baptized in Umbanda or Catholic?” he said.
The girl also recalled receiving an extrajudicial notice to remove a video of a Virginia brand, WePink, in which a customer talked about allegedly going blind after using the product. “She wrote me an extrajudicial order to delete a video that I said blindsided my client,” he said.