Former Globo Heartthrob Launches Relationship ‘Guide’: ‘Family Self-Care’

Former Globo Heartthrob Launches Relationship ‘Guide’: ‘Family Self-Care’


Far from soap operas, Júlio Rocha bets on a new artistic area and reveals intimacy with his wife, pregnant with the couple’s third child




Former Globo Heartthrob Launches Relationship ‘Guide’: ‘Family Self-Care’

Julius Rock made a career Globe playing heartthrobs in soap operas, such as Edgar from ‘Caras e Bocas’, Enzo from ‘Fina Estampa’ and João Batista from ‘Duas Caras’. Now, at 43, he is venturing into a new field of literature while awaiting the birth of his third daughter. The baby, who has had a revealing shower gone wrong, already has two possible names: Cora or Live.

The book was born out of a request from the public, according to Júlio Rocha, who got used to seeing him satirizing unromantic men on his social network profile. 🇧🇷How to seduce your wife‘ is almost a guide on how to reinvent the weddingkeeping the interest in the relationship active and breaking down bad habits and habits.

“I think it’s very important for us not to lose that desire to always want to capture each other’s attention, to be surprising. All this with a heavy dose of humor, with the aim of making a crop of busier men and the women flourish in self-care in the family”, the actor justifies himself, in an interview with Land🇧🇷

Júlio Rocha acknowledges that he lacks the technical and academic knowledge to teach people how to behave, but he bets that his experience with Karoline Kleine, with whom he has been in a relationship since 2017, is enough to advise the public on married life.

The actor’s reference is also the relationship of his parents.

“I’ve always seen my father take care of my mother with a lot of affection, with a lot of sensitivity. So, they argued, there were normal couple conflicts, but he always really appreciated my mother,” she adds.

“Sex during pregnancy is extremely important”

If, on the one hand, some people run away from fatherhood, Júlio Rocha sees himself on the opposite path. While awaiting the arrival of his third child, his first wife, he says he’s more excited than ever. And not even the baby still in the belly prevents him from enjoying moments of intimacy with his wife.



Julio and his older sister José

“It’s a must, it’s very important. I wondered why there’s a baby there. I thought, ‘How am I going to have sex? Can’t I keep warm?’ But after listening to the doctors, I found out that he was even recommended the first time, you put the activity [pênis] there fearful and seems to even hear the heart of the child in there beating. The only difference now is that I have two kids, so the dynamic of making that is more laborious, you have to make sure they’re in bed and not catch us in the act,” he says.

On the eve of the girl’s birth, Júlio Rocha says he doesn’t believe in the existence of machismo, so he doesn’t see it as a problem in raising his daughter. For him, the biggest problem is hypocrisy.

“The biggest guidelines with my kids are transparency and freedom. I plan to provide them with that. Also, I want to prepare them for hypocrisy. Unfortunately, if we pull data, it is possible to find a woman sharing a scene with a man and earn less than him… This is in places that preach equality. For me it’s the biggest problem, “he complains.

“I needed attention”

who accompanies Julius Rock on social media he is certainly unaware of their pain. The sensitive man who inspired viral content and wrote a book on family relationships was forged by a past of adversity. Nor does he himself usually comment on the past, as he rejects what he understands by “victimization”—in terms of vocabulary and lifestyle.

Even if there was never a shortage of food at the table, Giulio he grew up alongside his brother José, who was three years older and physically handicapped by muscular dystrophy. Over time, he has become increasingly dependent on his parents, which has led to less attention being paid to the little ones, attention which he acknowledges he has lost.

“I felt that my brother had more attention and, therefore, I grew up wanting attention. I created situations, stories. Also, I was hyperactive, so everything I started [cursos] abandoned. I found myself, really, around 14 or 15, only when I saw a psychologist and she recommended the theater. It was love at first sight. It’s boring, but all of this helped develop my artistic spirit,” she recalls.



Julio and his older sister José

life with brother PCD left him a message of resilience. He recalls that, during a trip to the beach, the family was targeted preconception🇧🇷 When they arrived at the building where they were staying, a gentleman approached them and said: “Cart only for the service lift”. The “cart” the man was referring to was José’s wheelchair.

“At the time my brother cried; my mother got nervous, she started arguing, but that didn’t make us victims. We took that intolerance and turned into better people to deal with it,” she adds.

José died in 1992, when he was 16 years old. The wound, caused by the premature loss of his brother, only healed years later, when he channeled his energies into the theatre. It was during this period that he turned to the arts: he learned to dance and explored his vocation for painting.

Bullying and distorted image

During the conversation about the past, Júlio Rocha repeatedly mentions that he wasn’t good looking or that he wasn’t comfortable with his looks. There was no regret in the memories, but they indicated that there was pain. Bullying was part of your childhood. As he states, it was just “hair and teeth.”

Romantic from an early age Julius Rock he wasn’t the girls’ favorite. The concept of beauty changed as she became a well-known figure in soap operas. Globe🇧🇷 According to the actor, television is good for the ego.



Julio Rocha and his family

In 2007, when he was part of the regular cast of ‘Duas Caras’, he started being desired by the audience and earned the title of ‘heartthrob’ in the mainstream media. Even today, he paradoxically presumes to deal with this label.

“I never really believed it [de ser galã], but I always took advantage of it. We sleep and wake up with us every day, we know the truth [sobre nossa beleza]🇧🇷 But who doesn’t like compliments? It’s good for the ego, for the smile, for everything,” she admits.

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