Unlikely couple!  Felipe Dylon reveals his relationship with Sabrina Sato: “She is passionate”

Unlikely couple! Felipe Dylon reveals his relationship with Sabrina Sato: “She is passionate”


Sabrina Sato and Felipe Dylon had a brief romance in the 2000s, at the height of the teen star’s music career. To the details!




Sabrina Sato’s love life is in evidence From the end of the 7-year relationship with actor Duda Nagle. This Tuesday (13) at least curious information came to light on the presenter’s emotional curriculum: in the past she had a relationship with Felipe Dylon, teen star of the 2000s and owner of the hits “Musa do Verão” and “Deixa Disso”.

The information was revealed by Felipe himself during his participation in the “Papagaio Falante” podcast, presented by Sérgio Mallandro and Renato Rabelo. The story dates back to 2005.

“I was 18. There was an atmosphere during an interview with ‘Pânico’. The chemistry that was created was fantastic. We stayed when I was presenting a summer program on MTV, we were ‘VJs’ there in São Paulo . Then I went back to the Rio and it was a little difficult because of the distance. She’s a sweetheart, a good person. She’s passionate,” the singer said.

Felipe fondly remembered the lightning relationship with Sabrina. “It was a quiet thing. We had fun, if we liked each other, we had mutual respect,” he defined.

SABRINA SATO ON MONOPHASE: ‘TRYING TO TAKE LIFE NATURALLY’

Sabrina Sato she has been the subject of romance rumors with heartthrobs since becoming single. Cauã Reymond e Paulo André is on the list of young men nominated as possible suitors for the fashion muse. However, he guarantees that he lived celibacy very calmly.

“Ah, I think the new phase is just like the others. I try to live life very naturally, very spontaneously. Of course I set expectations, of course I have dreams, of course I plan myself, but I also let everything happens naturally, without creating too many expectations, because I also like it when life surprises us,” said Sabrina, according to an article published by columnist Lucas Pasin, of UOL.

Source: Terra

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