Zilu has recovered an old video to promote the song “Mulher Gato”, released by his daughter, Wanessa Camargo, four years ago. Check out the repercussions!
Zilu Godoi she’s back on Instagram with her bold posts. This Thursday (12th), the business woman, who has lived in Miami for 6 years, recovered an old video made to promote the song “Mulher Gato”, published by his daughter, Wanessa Camargo, four years ago. At the time, the song was controversial for its sexual content..
In the video, Zilu crawls on the floor wearing a wig with long black hair. Her second daughter, Camilla Camargo, also participates in her video. “This cat lady is different, isn’t she, little Camilla? TBT with the music of our muse Wanessa”, wrote Zil.
In the comments to the magazine, many Internet users have adopted a “half a word is enough for a good connoisseur” mood. While no one has directly mentioned Graciele Lacerda’s name, followers have insinuated that she looked a lot like “a certain person” when wearing such a wig.
“Any resemblance is purely coincidental“wrote an Internet user. “Did anyone find what I found?” one follower asked. “Surely, this will never go away. No one forgets the pain of the car horn,” one woman replied. “Like someone else,” another profile said, laughing. “Hmmm, that long black hair,” another girl scoffed.
Many Zilu followers also remarked on the good mood and lightness of the entrepreneur’s latest publications. “Zilu is authentic, she makes each post unique and funny without caring about the opinion of others,” remarked one fan. “I admire people who have high self-esteem, without worrying about…
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