Roberta Miranda declares herself ‘trisexual’ and remembers going out with a transvestite: “First and only passion”

Roberta Miranda declares herself ‘trisexual’ and remembers going out with a transvestite: “First and only passion”


With a 36-year career, the singer claims she didn’t expose the case earlier due to family pressures




Roberta Miranda declares herself ‘trisexual’ and remembers going out with a transvestite: “First and only passion”

Roberta Miranda65 years old, he called himself “trisexualWhile sexuality isn’t officially classified as the others, it was the singer ‘s way of finding out that she was a fan of free love and even dated a transvestite named Luz Del Fuego.

“I was very young, I was about 16 and she was about 20, 21. It lasted about four months, but we really fell in love. It was the first contact I had with someone with a sexuality between masculine and masculine. Feminine. I have even created a joke, saying that ‘whoever eats everything is not hungry’ (laughs), “he said Roberta Mirandain an interview with the editor of metropolis Leo Dias.

With a 36-year career, the singer claimed that the only reason she hasn’t exposed this romance earlier is that she is usually very private with her personal life, out of respect for herself and her family. which was much more conservative in the past.

Despite keeping it under lock and key, Roberta Miranda points out that the relationship with Luz Del Fuego was one of the most important of his life. “It was my first and only passion. I lost contact, but many years after I saw her, she no longer worked as a quick-change artist and took a swing.”

After meeting Luz Del Fuego, according to the singer, the only reason that prevented her from continuing her love was her family. The pressure inside the house was something strong for the artist to endure at the time. “My mother couldn’t know. She didn’t understand her, she asked: ‘Why is this woman looking for you?'”.



Roberta Miranda at the beginning of her career

Although he currently speaks openly about his sexuality, Roberta Miranda he points out that his novels are a subject he does not like to expose. Without fear of criticism, in the days of the Internet, she feels protected.

“Nobody can judge anyone. And if they try to do this to me, I say, ‘It’s my life, the body is mine, I’m not borrowing yours.

“It’s not like I’m experiencing my sexuality more fully now, I’ve always lived it,” she said. “But I’ve always been reserved, coming from a more strict family, and I’ve respected him a lot. And, as my analyst says, some fantasies have to stay in the fantasy.”

Source: Terra

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