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Former BBB Jade Picon was introduced with a new look in the recall of the new nine o’clock soap opera, “Travessia”. The feuilleton written by Glória Perez is the influencer’s first work as an actress. In the plot she will play Chiara, Chay Suede’s villain and romantic partner.
Speaking of the character, Jade said she believes she has many similarities and differences with Chiara, in an interview with the newspaper Metrópoles. “I think I will still find out what we have in common and what is different from Chiara and I. We are two young girls, in tune with fashion and makeup trends, I feel a great bond with her,” she said.
But the Paulista is not the only former BBB22 participant to migrate into the artistic universe. Natália Deodato released her first single “Na Maldade” last Tuesday and revealed to her followers that she will bet on her musical side. In the video, the former BBB lead singer dances to the pop-funk beat and shows off her swing.

Besides her, Linn da Quebrada is also taking advantage of the importance she acquired with the reality show to invest in new songs and released her second album “Trava Línguas” in July this year. To see the full list of former BBBs who migrated to artistic careers, check out the video above!
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