Singer Brisa Star speaks after her bus goes down a ravine

Singer Brisa Star speaks after her bus goes down a ravine


A bus accident in which the artist was injured 15 people; know the status of the singer

OR The bus carrying 15-year-old piseiro singer Brisa Star, her parents and her band fell into a ravine in Ipaumirim, in the interior of Ceará. The accident took place this Sunday night (25th) and injured 15 people.




Shortly after the incident, the singer’s advisory released a note discussing the incident and updating fans on the artist’s condition, which is stable. “At the moment he is fine, he is under observation and his state of health is stable. Some members of the gang have been transferred for better monitoring. All are followed by a medical team. We appreciate all the messages of affection and solidarity received, we ask prayers for healing for all,” the statement read.

Later this morning (26th), Brisa Star appeared for the first time since the accident, on Globo’s Encontro program. The singer reassured her fans that she was fine, and thanked them for her messages, as well as pointing out how scary the moment of the accident was. “It was quite scary, I was quite traumatized, but I’m fine now,” said the artist.

After the incident, most of the injured went to the Ipaumirim Municipal Hospital for treatment, with the exception of two, with more serious injuries, who went to the city of Icó.

The “piseiro fairy”

Brisa Rocha Ladislau da Conceição, or Brisa Star, as is her stage name, made her first official recording at the age of 11, with the song “Dançando”. Also known as “fadinha do piseiro”, the singer was born in Ibiaí, a small town in the northern region of Minas Gerais, but she lives in Fortaleza.

His first big success came with the song “Se joga no passinho”, from 2020, in collaboration with singer Thiago Jhonathan. By the way, the song has become popular on TikTok, with the famous dances.

In addition to this partnership, Brisa Star has many other songs with well-known names, such as Zé Vaqueiro, Zé Felipe and João Gomes.

Source: Terra

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