
In addition to speaking to the Brazilian press this Wednesday (7/6), actors Jamie Campbell Bower (Vecna) and Joseph Quinn (Eddie) of “Stranger Things” recorded videos with some celebrities and influencers on their first day on the job. promotional campaign in San Paolo. One of them was Gil do Vigor, who advanced an excerpt and posted pictures of the meeting on his social networks.
In one video, Quinn appears imitating Gil’s famous catchphrase, “Brasiil”. And she did it so well that she intimidated Bower, refusing to try.
The former BBB wrote alongside the photos that the entire “interview in the millions comes out this Friday”. But in Stories he has advanced some details.
“They laughed so much, it was a total review! I couldn’t stand it and I screamed and the dog was loose!” Said Gil, who also took the opportunity to make “Stranger Things” fans jealous. “So far their scents are on me! Super fragrant,” he added.
Several celebrities commented on the meeting. “Loooooooooove” wrote Juliette. “And it does it all !!!!!!!”, wrote Ana Paula Renault. “Amoooo, Gil promised nothing and delivered everything,” commented one follower. “Vecna was influenced by the dog. Brazilian joy is contagious!” Said another.
The two must stay in Brazil for a few more days to respect a Netflix program. This Thursday (7/7), they attend a Meet & Greet-style fan meeting in Sao Paulo, in collaboration with the “Stranger Things Brasil” page.
Guys, today I interviewed the Stranger Things actors, Vecna and Eddie !!! The interview of the million comes out this Friday, don’t miss it, you see! pic.twitter.com/y8KCLI26oi
– GIL DO VIGOR (@GilDoVigor) July 6, 2022
Aiiiiii BRASILLLL won Vecna! haha pic.twitter.com/TdF1SZ7xbU
– GIL DO VIGOR (@GilDoVigor) July 7, 2022
Source: Terra

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