Journalist and millionaire Jullie Dutra, who lost her mother Dona Marise in 2013, recalled the journey of her mother, a teacher in public schools
Last Sunday, December 10th, the public was moved by a show by Julie Dutra On TV. The journalist from Pernambuco was the first big winner of the ranking Who wants to Be a Millionaire?commanded by Luciano Huck and broadcast on TV Globo, which guaranteed him the maximum prize of one million reais.
Jullie Dutra dedicates the R$ 1 million prize to her mother
A former medical student, Juliee Dutra majored in journalism. Today she owns a communications agency and studies to become a diplomat at Itamaraty, the Brazilian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. You have already dedicated 18 hours a day to the competition.
The program participant’s academic background helped her answer the questions posed by Luciano Huck. And as Juliee said, her biggest encourager to never stop studying was her mother.
“The transformation was what my mother, on her deathbed, asked me to follow. She said, ‘Jullie, don’t stop studying.’ With education comes empowerment. Female empowerment is the same thing as ‘education. By studying you can reach climbing spaces, you can reach a million, you can achieve much more’Julie Dutra said Who wants to Be a Millionaire.
Jullie’s mother, Dona Marise, died in 2013 after suffering a stroke. In an interview with Fantasticagain from TV Globo, the journalist said: “I prayed a lot the day before and said: ‘Mom, don’t abandon me’, because my mother was a person who gave everything to give me the best. She was a simple teacher who raised me alone, because I lost my father when I was five years. My mother in fact lives in me.”
Dona Marise was a public, state and municipal school teacher, in João Alfredo, a city in Pernambuco, where Jullie grew up. “From an early age I managed to study in private schools and obtain scholarships”the journalist told the audience.
Jullie imagined the prize
Also at Fantastic, Jullie said she spent a year thinking about the million reais prize. Fan of the program, she revealed the theme of her last birthday. “I thought about it for a year and on my birthday, May 20, I baked a cupcake, put the Nossa Senhora do Bomfim ribbons and a photo of Luciano Huck handing me the briefcase worth one million reais .”
He also revealed that he had gone through difficult times in his life, but, as the interviewer suggested, he had the power to overcome difficulties. “In the crisis there are those who cry and those who sell scarves. I’m the one who sells”paraphrased Jullie Dutra.
In addition to her mother, she also dedicated the award to all the women of this country. “I must raise the flag of female emancipation, I must raise the flag of education as a transformation of women’s lives. It is only education that will save this country. Education, female emancipation, fight against machismo”He said.
Source: Terra

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