The presenter became a positive example of the construction of public images after leaving “Big Brother Brazil”
Resilience. This word has been used excessively, but there is no better definition to describe what happened to Rodrigo Mussi.
First, he transposed the cancellation shortly after being eliminated by “Big Brother Brazil 22”. So he survived a serious car accident.
Today it is an influencer with over 3 million followers and works with reliable brands. It also stands out as a presenter at the Podcast Mussi in Climão ‘.
In addition, Rodrigo has become a reference for beauty and lifestyle for countless fans. In an interview with the column, he reveals the details of his body care and vision of aesthetics.
In October, you will turn 40. The arrival at this age causes concern or some crises?
On the contrary. I see how a moment of celebration. At 40, I feel more centered, aware of my choices and what makes me good. Maturity brought me freedom, and this is worth more than any crisis.
One of the major social problems is Ethaism. 30 -year -olds are already considered old by the Alfa generation. What do you think?
Unfortunately, Ethaism is everywhere, even among the youngest. But what I realized is that experience and authenticity have gained more and more value. If someone considers me “old”, I think only: wait to see how it is to live with a purpose, clarity and without having to try anything to anyone.

You distinguished yourself on “BBB” because of beauty. When did he learn that he was a beautiful man and that he made the difference?
For a long time, I haven’t even seen myself. Beauty, when it exists, is a bonus. What really opened me is the way I communicate, the way I treat people and my life history.
Today, famous men undergo a strong pressure to have a perfect body. Do you think this requirement?
The accusation exists, yes. But today I take care of my body for health and well -being, not for vanity. Being physically good is a consequence of a disciplined life. On aging, I prefer to worry about aging well, with dignity, rather than trying to fight against time.
What habits and aesthetic treatments are part of your routine?
Training 6 times a week, I run in the park, I accompanied with my nutritionist, Dr. Ana Laura. I like to feel good with myself, without exaggeration, only with constancy.
After the serious car accident, did you have to undergo any aesthetic correction intervention?
No. The surgical interventions I had were to save my life. The brands that Porto are part of my story and I am proud of it. They remind me of what I have overcome.

Did you do or would you have plastic surgery?
I’ve never done it, but I’m not against it. As long as it is for a personal desire and not for external pressure, that’s okay. Everyone knows of himself.
Do you have or have you ever had insecurity on your body?
Yes, of course. All of us. But I learned not to compare myself. Today, my goal is to overcome me, not in shape.
What is more important in your wardrobe: dresses, shoes, accessories, perfumes or famous cosmetics?
Perfumes, shoes and accessories. I am in love with my sneakers.
What are your most relevant qualities of beauty?
My resilience, my true gaze to people and my desire to evolve. Beauty can attract attention, but what keeps someone around is character and energy.

Source: Terra

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