Scheila Carvalho met Carla Perez at a fashion show and aroused suspicions among web surfers about cosmetic operations possibly performed on her face.
Scheila Carvalho he found carla perez behind the scenes of The evidence of Anitta’s block, which took place in Salvador on Saturday night (7). The dancer enjoyed her performance alongside her daughter, Giullia, 12, while her former bandmate Éo Tchan, albeit with an injured foot, honored her husband, Xanddy, who announced the end of the band Harmonia do Samba. The singer took part in the show and shared the stage with “poderosa”, which filled the open area of the Capital’s Congress Centre.
On social networks, Scheila’s appearance attracted attention. Netizens speculated that the influencer adhered to botox applications on the face and other surgeries. Some have compared the artist to celebrities such as Gretchen, Graceanne Barbosa and until when Zilu Godoi.
“Wow, Scheila is unrecognizable (so much botox). People with no sense of restraint in aesthetic procedures,” one said. “I thought it was Gretchen,” said another. “Scheila looks like Gracyanne Barbosa,” commented a third.
“Scheila, if you put more botox on your face, stop women, accept yourself,” shot one. “Face full of procedures, my father,” pointed out another. “Guys, Scheila’s face. Is she happy like this? Her face is disfigured,” complained one. “Scheila looks like a zombie from a horror movie,” critiqued another. “Scheila managed to look like Gretchen. So beautiful … Why does she keep messing with her face,” one added. “Scheila looks just like Zilu,” one observed. “What is this…
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