Juliano Cazarré has faced waves of cancellations due to positions based on his religion and his reputation as a Bolsonarista
The failure to renew Cássia Kis’s contract and the previous dismissal of openly right-wing actors, such as Malvino Salvador and Humberto Martins, have depleted the presence of conservatives in the Globo cast. Juliano Cazarré remains, who is already recording the next 7 p.m. telenovela, ‘Volta por Cima’.
In posts and interviews, the artist defends “Christian values,” propagates Catholicism, and fights progressive agendas, such as abortion liberalization. Defined as a Bolsonarista, he denied being a supporter of the former president.
Under the Internet court, Cazarré has already faced attempts to cancel his work for praising masculinity and saying that men have an obligation to be “protectors and providers” of the family. The artist is against the use of contraceptives and has already been criticized for having six children with biologist and fashion designer Letícia Cazarré.
In 2021, he questioned the effectiveness of Covid-19 vaccines in light of Globo’s decision to require soap opera actors to be immunized. He was heavily criticized. Earlier this year, he said he had administered “all the vaccines” to his children, except the one against coronavirus.
Although he rejects progressivism, he is closer to the left when he reacts to prejudices based on sexual orientation. When his character Alcides became the target of gay Zaqueu’s interest in ‘Pantanal,’ the actor classified homophobia as “unforgivable.” In old articles, he said he was “called a deer” many times because he was from Pelotas, a city in Rio Grande do Sul associated with homosexuals in urban folklore.
And why is Juliano Cazarré changing his work on Globo while so many other actors with the same mentality have abandoned the channel? Sources told the article that, in addition to his talent that serves well for different types of characters, he cultivates excellent relationships with producers and casting directors. Unlike, for example, Humberto Martins, who publicly criticized “so much disorder” behind the scenes of the channel.
Another plus: despite his convictions, the actor does not try to indoctrinate his colleagues. During the time of ‘Travessia’, news emerged of Cássia Kis’s insistence on talking about politics and religion during recording breaks, generating irritation around her. This type of behavior also generated disapproval towards left-wing militant artists, who have been away from Globo for years.
Since he became popular with the character Adauto of ‘Avenida Brasil’, in 2012, Cazarré has not left the channel’s screen for a single year. At times he has even been fought over by different productions. His life ideology, although disapproved by many people in the artistic world, does not harm his television career.
Source: Terra
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