Don’t You Dare Provoke the ‘King’: Five Things That Take Roberto Carlos Seriously

Don’t You Dare Provoke the ‘King’: Five Things That Take Roberto Carlos Seriously


The singer is normally calm, but gets angry when people joke with his superstition and vanity.

“Your best friend, that boy is me,” sings Roberto Carlos. But he can break the friendship if he is contradicted. Some themes are “sacred” for the king of romantic music and must be respected.

Dressing in black, brown and purple – The singer only dresses in white and blue because he believes in the positive energy of these colors. He becomes anxious when someone in dark tones approaches. He once took a long “drain shower” after sharing the stage with Xuxa, who was wearing a black dress.

Clothing or object with a funereal image – Are you familiar with this skull print trend? Do not use near the artist. Avoid any visual reference to death. Drawing of the devil on a t-shirt or tattoo? No way!

Touching his hair – Of course, Roberto Carlos pays special attention to his long hair. He has had implants six times. He even took hair follicles from his chest to put on his head. He hates people who mess up his hairstyle, which takes a long time to complete.

“Unlucky” Numbers – Attached to the energy of numbers, he likes sums that result in 2 and hates endings of 0, 6, and 13. When faced with a sequence (such as a telephone number or property number), he always does the math to find out the result. Fun fact: the building where he lives in Rio de Janeiro is number 818. The final sum is 8. According to numerology, the house with this number attracts financial prosperity and success in business. All to be seen.

Taking away his concentration when he is on stage – You can sing along, but don’t you dare disturb him. A video that went viral showed the singer losing his temper with a fan during a concert. “Shut up,” he shouted in annoyance at the inconvenience. The man insisted on asking his mother for a rose before the flowers were distributed.

One more piece of information: never, under any circumstances, ever ask about the accident in which he lost the lower part of his right leg, at the age of 6, on June 29, 1947. The memory of the episode arouses deep sadness in Roberto Carlos.




Source: Terra

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