Supported!  Neymar uses a striking tattoo phrase to show solidarity with Gkay in the face of controversy

Supported! Neymar uses a striking tattoo phrase to show solidarity with Gkay in the face of controversy


Player Neymar has joined the team of celebrities who have shown solidarity with Gkay after the influencer has found himself at the center of several controversies. To the details!




Supported!  Neymar uses a striking tattoo phrase to show solidarity with Gkay in the face of controversy

Gkay gained another major support in between to the series of controversies experienced in the last part of December🇧🇷 After Anita ask for “compassion” on your TwitterNeymar used the same social network to support the influencer.

OR Paris Saint-Germain striker left a short but suggestive message for the woman of Paraíba. “Gkay, everything passes… It’s okay,” said the player, protagonist of several moments that marked the sport in 2022🇧🇷

The phrase is Neymar’s ‘motto’ which became a tattoo and had a meaning revealed by him on TV

THE phrase “Everything passes” is considered by Neymar as one of his mottos in career and personal life🇧🇷 The ace has such an intense bond with sayings that he decided to mark them on his skin. With more than forty tattoos on her body, she chose her neck to house the handwritten quote.

“The good moment passes. The bad one passes. I have to enjoy the moments as best I can. In that moment, you have to be happy, do well and donate to the maximum. That phrase says a lot about me” Neymar said in an earlier participation in “Globo Esporte” on the decision to mark such a “motto” on the skin.

The former ‘Dança dos Famosos’ teacher vented about Gkay’s personality In addition to the controversy with Fabio Porchat, which began after the comedian’s joke in “Melhores do Ano”, Gkay was also criticized by a former dance teacher. Couple of the influencer in ‘Dança dos Famosos’, Rodrigo Thomaz opened the game about his coexistence with the paraibana. “Yes, thank you Porchat for…

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