The actress spoke about her reputation as a political “insane” and female rivalry
Marina Ruy Barbosa opened the game in a recent interview for the newspaper “O Globo” in which he talked about several subjects such as not taking a political stand, divorce and separation from Bruna Marquezine.
The actress points out that her most fragile moment in her 26 years of life was during her divorce: “We didn’t want to split up. But on a day-to-day basis, we realize that liking and love are not enough to make a relationship continue.”explains the actress.
Meanwhile, the most fragile moment of his career was when he had his name involved as a pivot in the separation between Jose Loreto and Débora Nascimento. Marina and José were in the cast of “The seventh guardian”: “I was involved in a controversy that I had nothing to do with”.
Then the actress is asked about her current boyfriend who is a deputy from the same party as Jair Bolsonaro and she talks about never taking a political stand, despite many interns demanding it: “Bolsonaro does not represent me. I didn’t vote for him and I can’t delve into political issues because I’m not a great scholar of the subject”.
Marina Ruy Barbosa talks about female rivalry and reminds Bruna Marquezine that because they were from the same generation, they were constantly rivaled: “This ‘rivalry’ gives back, audience on websites. And that is toxic for all sides involved.”
Finally, he talks about the two having parted ways: “There is a lot of respect, and I have a huge affection for her. We share a very similar life. But gossip got in the way of that relationship. In the end, it’s a matter of affinity.”ends, finally.
Source: Atrevida

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