Bruno Cardoso also acts as host, judge of musical reality and clown

Bruno Cardoso also acts as host, judge of musical reality and clown


The artist is still a point of reference in advertising campaigns and plans a new phase in his singing career

Anyone who saw Bruno Cardoso on the jury of the ‘Canta Comigo’ music competition, on Record, would not imagine that this is just one of his works. He has “turned his 30s” towards his artistic career.

He is part of the team of hosts of the variety show ‘Semper Melhor’, on Rede Mais Família, hosted by the entrepreneur and communicator Rinaldi Faria, creator of the clown duo Patati Patatá.

Before appearing on TV, Bruno created his own clown, Smile. When he plays the character, in addition to appearing in front of the camera, he organizes events in schools and participates in charitable activities, such as visiting children undergoing cancer treatment.

Seen as a heartthrob, he still finds time in his schedule to star in commercials and commercials and arrange new developments in his singing career.

How was the transition from working as a make-up artist, as a clown, to being a TV presenter?

It was a very interesting challenge. Understanding that from that moment on I could be myself. It’s really crazy. I have discovered a new personality in myself that positively surprises me every day, even though, even with a clean face, I continue to have that same joy that I knew when I became a clown.

Why did you create Sorriso?

So that I can have the autonomy to carry out all the actions that I consider important to bring a little joy to the people most in need.

What is it like to be one of the 100 judges of ‘Canta Comigo’?

A unique experience. It’s a big responsibility to judge so many young talents. The musical universe has a big place in my heart. I intend to invest in musical productions. I’ll tell you the details soon.






The artist on the set of 'Canta Comigo' and in the studio of the 'Semper Melhor' program


Bruno Cardoso created the Sorriso clown to bring joy to children at events, schools and hospitals

Source: Terra

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