The duo Giovanna Antonelli and Alexandre Nero celebrate the success of their characters in Travessia with the right to unusual T-shirts!
fans of Giovanna Antonelli AND black alexander There’s a lot to celebrate this Friday the 5th! The duo who are reprising their roles as Stênio and Helô delegatewho have had success on the soap opera “Save George” in 2013, they repeat their dose of popularity ten years later and celebrate this last week of the soap opera written by Gloria Perez‘Travessia’ with funny t-shirts that have left fans of the fictitious couple elated!
The duo Giovanna Antonelli and Alexandre Nero celebrate the success of their characters in Travessia with the right to unusual T-shirts!
Recreating the famous internet meme from union shirt, the duo posed together in one plus-size tee in high spirits. A second version of the couple’s celebrations was created on the photographic carousel where Giovanna and Alexandre were seen honored each other’s characters with T-shirts with nicknames. In the post’s caption, the actor wrote: “Re-re-re-re-re-re-united (even if it’s for an old shirt) #steloisa”and caused speculation about a possible collaboration between them in the future.
After sharing the post on social networks, where it already counts more than 2.2 million followersthe acting duo has received a veritable shower of comments and praise from the fans who have been faithfully following this association of the eccentric couple since 2013 baptized as Steloisa: “Camisa da União means you have to work more together” “you can speak in a very velvety voice: steloisa the greatest couple in Brazilian TV drama”, wrote two followers in the post made by the actor.
Source: Terra

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