Rafael Vannucci breaks silence on video crying: ‘I don’t suffer from depression’

Rafael Vannucci breaks silence on video crying: ‘I don’t suffer from depression’


Producer Rafael Vannucci breaks the silence in the video where he appears crying and explains the true context; learn more




Last Thursday night (14th), Raffaele Vannuccison of the late singer Vanusahe went public to clarify a misunderstanding regarding an old video in which he appears emotional. The music producer used his social networks to reveal the truth and deny the rumors.

The recording, which recently went viral, sparked speculation about Rafael’s mental health, but he was keen to deny the information: the video is not current and was made as a gesture of gratitude towards the mothers of his daughters.

“I don’t suffer from depression. I’m happy, fulfilled. Forget it, don’t give it credit”he said on Instagram Stories.

What did Rafael Vannucci say about the video?

In his speech, Rafael explained that the video was recorded two months ago, in a moment of reflection and gratitude towards the mothers of his daughters, Carla AND Will be. The recording, however, ended up being used out of context, generating unfounded rumors about his personal life.

Having to come here one more time to talk about a video I made about gratitude… And people said I was depressed, that I was going to kill myself. This is a thing of the past. I won’t answer to anyone. I will not speak on this topic again.”Rafael pointed out, visibly uncomfortable. Clock:

The content of the video went viral

In the original recording, Rafael appears emotional when he leaves a message to Carla and Sara, mothers of his daughters, Vitória and Pietra. Through tears, he expressed gratitude for the experiences he shared with them and for the opportunity to be a father.

“I wanted to thank two very important people in my life. […] I don’t know if I’ll be alive tomorrow and I wanted to put it on the record.”he said then, noting that his daughters are the greatest gift of his life.

Despite the moving words, the producer clarified that the message was only a reflection on the present and not an indication of larger problems.

Source: Terra

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