The ‘Renascer’ actress is the daughter of Julinho, former Botafogo player

The ‘Renascer’ actress is the daughter of Julinho, former Botafogo player


Giulia Buscacio posted an old photo of her and her sister next to their father

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In the role of Sandra in the soap opera “Renascer”, the actress Giullia Buscacio took advantage of the visit of her younger sister Giovanna, who lives in Spain, Brazil, to remember a special moment from her childhood. In her Instagram stories she shared an old photo of them next to her father, the former footballer Júlio César Gouveia, known as Julinho, accompanied by a heart-shaped emoji.

Unlike the complicated relationship between her character and her authoritarian father in the soap opera – where Sandra will be accompanied to the altar by the Turkish Rachid (Almir Sater) instead of her father, Egídio (Vladimir Brichta) –, Giullia has an excellent relationship with his father, Júlio, as reported in a newspaper interview Extra.

During his career as a professional player, his family accompanied him on numerous trips and moves. Born on the island of Madeira, Portugal, Giulia lived for some years, among other places, in South Korea, due to her father’s profession. She reveals that both she and her sister have always been firm in their views on gender equality.

“At home we have never had a clash like that of Sandra with Egídio. But, being an Aquarius, I am firm in my life ideologies. My father comes from the world of football, a very masculine environment. So, my sister and I we’ve always had very feminist thinking in relation to equal rights,” she told Extra.

Júlio César Gouveia, Botafogo striker from 1994 to 1996, known as Julinho, also played for Ponte Preta, Madureira, América-RJ and Cabofriense. Abroad, he played for Marítimo in Portugal, Videoton in Hungary and for the Chombuk Hyundai and Chonnan Dragons teams in South Korea, where the family lived for four and a half years.

Giullia also states that feminist principles have always guided her in her struggle for personal and professional fulfillment.

“I began to dedicate myself to things that I believed I could do just like a man. Work, have my own money, not depend on a male figure. This dedication also came from wanting to break this barrier that the world was made especially for me. ” them,” added the actress.

Source: Terra

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