
Former BBB Rodrigo Mussi has returned to the Globe, as part of the digital coverage of the Rock in Rio shows.
Five months after suffering a serious accident and finding himself between life and death, Rodrigo was chosen to present the music festival from the Gshow website, which is part of the conglomerate. He had already rehearsed the role at Lollapalooza Brasil in March, shortly before being hospitalized. At the time he was a special guest at the event, but he appeared for a few moments with the Multishow microphone in his hands.
He is now officially engaged. Passionate about Post Malone, the main attraction this Saturday (9/3) at the festival, he told Patricia Kogut’s column in the newspaper O Globo about his reaction to the invitation to do this job, which he had been given when he was still in the hospital.
“It was a big surprise. I was still waking up, I didn’t really know what was going on, if I would be able to walk and speak properly. I didn’t know what it was going to be like, but I rejoiced at the time I suffered a head injury and several fractures throughout the body after a car accident.
“Going to Rock In Rio has always been a dream. As a boy I used to watch it on TV. Even my father, when he was alive, was a huge fan and could never go there. I couldn’t believe it for days, it really feels like living a dream. . Difficult to sleep these days. Even more so after the severity of the accident. Who would have thought I would be here shortly after? “He added.
Rodrigo revealed that he still suffers from sequelae in his left leg and that he has difficulty speaking, but nothing that damages him on a daily basis. His plans are to continue acting as an influencer and devote himself to rehabilitation to be “100% and leave the accident behind.”
Source: Terra

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