The singer opened her heart and talked about her disagreements with Simone

Simaria made a new outburst about her relationship with Simone, during an interview on the program ‘Domingo Espetacular’, on Record TV, which aired this Sunday, 19.
The singer, who recently announced a hiatus from her career to take care of her health, has spoken openly about her conflicts with her sister and confessed that she often feels in control. Despite the problems the two face, she has assured that the “brotherhood” is eternal.
“We are very different, but it’s blood, it’s eternal, there’s no way to change it. Sometimes they control me. ‘Shut up, don’t say it.’ But at 40 I won’t shut up. We won together, but that doesn’t mean that , since we have won together, we must die as a duplinha. By maintaining respect, brotherhood, there is no way to break it. It will always work, “said the artist.
Simaria, who turned 40 on the 16th and celebrated the date with a lavish party, has revealed that she doesn’t want an expensive gift from her sister. “I didn’t want a gift from millions of people, the only thing I asked her was that she sing a song with me. I want people to listen to music, which is part of my soul, part of my blood, I didn’t you choose the music, the music she chose. What I really wanted was just for her to sing the Amiga song with me and that’s okay with me, I don’t want an expensive gift, “she said.
The singer also talked about her birthday party. “We always help others. We give a house to an uncle, clothes to a mother, money, we give everything in life to people. When it’s time to give ourselves, we don’t have the courage to give ourselves a gift My father is dead five days before I turned 10. From then on it didn’t make sense, “he confessed.
Source: Terra

Emily Jhon is a product and service reviewer at Gossipify, known for her honest evaluations and thorough analysis. With a background in marketing and consumer research, she offers valuable insights to readers. She has been writing for Gossipify for several years and has a degree in Marketing and Consumer Research from the University of Oxford.