The comic simulation highlights the fierce dispute over the women’s vote to define the future of Brazil
The @ geeek.brasil profile used the digital makeup feature to create the female avatar of some of the country’s most famous politicians.
The result of the illustrative transformation of the genre is striking in its likelihood to real women.
Lula has become a charismatic blonde. Bolsonaro, a brunette with the glamor of a soap opera actress.
The game also spawned the female version of Ciro Gomes, Guilherme Boulos, Sérgio Moro, Geraldo Alckmin, João Doria, Michel Temer, Fernando Henrique Cardoso and Aécio Neves.

On Tiktok, user comments are as fun as politicians’ “before and after”.
Some examples: “Lula looked like Janja”, “Bolsonaro became Meredith Gray”, “Alckmin looked like my history teacher”.
Other ‘pearls’: “Boulos was the face of Naiara Azevedo”, “And out of nowhere Temer becomes Meryl Streep”, “Cira is a gatchinha”.
A good mood is a surefire way to attract attention and, at the same time, lighten the tense atmosphere of the countryside.
Seriously, women’s voting has never been more popular than in these polarized elections.
On TV, political commentators keep repeating that the female electorate will determine the outcome of the polls.
Ahead of the polls on voting intentions, Lula and Bolsonaro are doing their best to get more support from Brazilian women.
They are the majority (53%) among the voters with the right to vote in 2022.
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