The sertaneja duo Simone and Simaria, released several hits that you have surely heard, but came to an end for family reasons
On Sunday (15), the country singer Simone, a former partner of Simaria, was at the Domigao with Huck and talked about his personal life and career. One of the topics raised was how she would be with her sister after they ended the duo.
so she it started recounting the reason for the decision to end their careers between the two. “People’s lives are made up of cycles and mine and my sister’s have arrived [ao fim]. She didn’t want to go on singing anymore and she’s very happy as she is, it’s her with her children, which she really wanted. And I would like to keep doing what I do which is keep singing,” she said.
In the pause between the singer’s speech, Luciano Huck said that it’s a very difficult life for someone who lives on music and asks for so many sacrifices, Simone agreed and said: “Exactly. I understood that music moves me, it’s the my fuel for joy. I love being on stage. I love to receive the affection of people and I could not stop, “explained the sertaneja.
Simone and Simaria quarrel?
Regarding whether or not he is arguing with his sister, he said that Simaria is the reason for his life. “I will say it very clearly here on national television and continue to say it always, that she is the reason of my life, she is the love of my life, I owe her a lot of who I am today. I am right, forgive me But my door, my cell phone, my house, my love will always stand, because you are one of the most important things in my life,” he told his sister and the audience.
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