The broadcaster has left the doors open for a return to “The Voice Kids”, but only one will be able to reoccupy the coveted technical chair
The announcement of the end of the duo Simone and Simaria did not surprise anyone. The relationship between the “colleagues” sisters has worn out to the point that being together has become impossible. The crisis began with disagreements in the locker room, went through setbacks in career administration, was exacerbated by health problems, and even spawned harmful gossip about the love life of both. Now begins a new phase, no less tense. The singers will face the inevitable confrontations. Who is most successful? What attracts the most followers on social media? Who is most valued by contractors and charges a higher commission? Which one advertises the most? Who is the happiest? A toxic competition that can even divide the fan club. Will the millions of fans be loyal to both of them or will they choose one side and compete with the other?

Another important question: which one will be more important on television. Now in a solo career, both will need exposure in popular programs to solidify their individual trajectory. In 2021, they left Globo after three seasons in “The Voice Kids”, with two wins. The canal left its doors open for a brief return. With the separation of the two, there would be a vacancy for only one of them. Despite the harrowing history of struggles between brothers’ rural duets, I hope their different paths don’t turn Simone and Simaria into adversaries, much less enemies. Brotherly love must take precedence over ambition for success and family conflicts.
Source: Terra

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