
The disclosure of the list of participants in the 14th edition of “A Fazenda” this Tuesday (6/9) has already generated controversy. Immediately after the name of actor Thomaz Costa, formerly of “Carrossel”, was confirmed in the Record reality show, an alleged old relationship tagged him as “transphobic” on social networks.
Influencer Sophia Barclay used Twitter to blame the actor and say that people will truly know who the artist is.
“2nd year that ‘A Fazenda’ inserts a former contact of mine in the edition, now you will see the real Thomaz Costa, transphobic”, he wrote.
After the tweet made it to a gossip page, Sophia still commented on the post.
“‘Oh, but the cookie girl waited until he was confined to unmask.’ Yes, just as she tricked me, she promised love and a million things, and when she found out about my sexuality she said she couldn’t date ‘ traveco ‘(pejorative term), but if I signed a silence contract I would give him to’ eat me ‘!!!!! “, he fired.
Faced with the repercussion, he wrote another post, saying: “Just to remind you, the victim here is me, ok. As always it’s the victim’s fault, the guy wanted to eat me and when he found out about my sexuality he wanted to make a deal. of confidentiality because for him “being trans is shameful”. Aff, transphobic, yes “.
Caused.
2nd year in which #The farm put my ex in the kkkkkk edition, now you will see the real Thomas return, TR4NSF0BIC0 !!!!
– Sophia Barclay (@barclay) September 6, 2022
Just to remind the victim here I am fine, as always it is the victim’s fault, the boy wanted to eat me and when he learned about my sexuality he wanted to put a confidentiality contract because for him “becoming trans is shame” aff, TRANSFOBIC0 YES.
– Sophia Barclay (@barclay) September 6, 2022
Source: Terra

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