How is the ‘Brazilian Madonna’ Regina Restelli, who made soap operas on Globo

How is the ‘Brazilian Madonna’ Regina Restelli, who made soap operas on Globo


A former actress who trained in dance abroad, she now dedicates herself to helping people seeking energy healing

In the early 1990s, Brazil had its Madonna. Graduated in dance in England and France, the actress Regina Restelli adopted a look identical to that of the singer to play the nightclub dancer Rosa Aimée in the soap opera “Barriga de Aluguel”, on Globo.

The resemblance led to a show, “Perfume de Madonna”, airing for three years. The “Brazilian Madonna” label remained. Ironically she was also called the “Madonna of the poor”.

“I went to some places and, suddenly, fans wanted to tear off a part of my hair, a piece of my clothes,” he told Globo’s GShow.

At the time, the North American pop star was experiencing a fever of popularity with the hits “Express Yourself”, “Vogue”, “Justify my Love” and “Bad Girl”.




Regina has starred in other successful television productions, such as ‘Ti Ti Ti’, ‘A Gata Comeu’ and ‘Bambolê’. At the beginning of the 2000s the desire to change my life emerged. She took advantage of his psychology knowledge and became a holistic therapist.

Today, at 63 (two years younger than Madonna), he works with people who seek, among other techniques, energetic harmonization, self-knowledge and chakra decontamination.

In 2019, Regina Restelli responded to an invitation from Globo and briefly participated in “Malhação: Toda Forma de Amar”. I missed being in front of the cameras. Subsequently you returned to dedicating yourself 100% to your patients.

The artist and therapist has been married twice and has a daughter.



Regina Restelli today dedicates herself to holistic therapy;  below, the actress of 'Ti Ti Ti' and 'Bambolê'

Source: Terra

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