Cesare despises Fatima, to Vale Tudo

Cesare despises Fatima, to Vale Tudo

He moves away from AFONSO (Humberto Carrão) and the novel with Caesar (Cauã Reymond), Maria de Fátima (Bella Campos) will have to face new consequences in the next chapters of Vale Tudo. The revelation that the child who expects is that the model will cause intense reactions and put an end to any support or partnership expectation between the two.




Initially, Celina (Malu Galli) suspects that the pregnancy of the nephew is not the result of the relationship with Aphones. The distrust grows to the point that Fatima realizes that the secret is already on a thread. Therefore, it begins to bring clothes to the apartment held discreetly in the apartment, preparing a possible escape or a definitive change in life.

In the meantime, the model already lives a parallel novel with Odete Roitman (Debora Bloch) and is annoyed by the signs of insistent approach of the influencer. Faced with the revelation of paternity, Caesar is surprised: “Is the son minimal?” Even in the face of the confirmation of the DNA exam, obtained corrupt by a laboratory employee, it reacts coldly.

Without showing empathy or concern for pregnancy, Caesar refuses to take the child. “I told you that I didn’t want my child’s business! I never wanted to be a father,” he says, ending any possibility of reconciliation. The direct and hard response surprises Fatima, who bet on the impact of information to resume control of the relationship.

Although refused, Fatima does not retire. He faces the model and tries to blame him. “How do you not do Caesar? Is it crazy? I think about it before you have sex”, the character is contrasted by being despised by the lover. The scene marks the collapse of another attempt to manipulate the villain.

Caesar, in turn, strengthens that they have “other loving and professional plans” and ends the conversation with contempt. The break arrives at a crucial moment of the plot, since Fatima had recently survived an intentional fall of the scale in a frustrated attempt to lose the child.

The turnaround exposes another phase of the decline of the character, who is now isolated both by AFONSO and Cesare. However, Fatima maintains the goal of resuming space, even after an explicit refusal.

Source: Terra

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