Thiago Fragosou explained what he meant by a controversial statement about the current soap opera casting method. The actor was harshly criticized, but he justified himself.
Thiago FragosoHe sparked controversy when he complained about the current casting in soap operas at Folha de S. Paulo. On social media the phrase “You can’t have straight white men anymore” said by him to the vehicle circulating everywhere, with harsh criticism to the artist. Thursday evening (5), however, he who he worked with Larissa Manoela in an old Globo television production He explained that his words had been taken out of context.
Thiago Fragoso explains himself after controversial phrase on soap opera casting
The actor is back on stage with the show ‘Dois de Nós’ Antonio Fagundes at the Tuca Theater, in São Paulo. After introducing himself, he spoke to ‘Quem’ about the controversy. “I will not give space to this. Those who know me… I started this thing in the 90s, it was not yesterday,” said Fragoso, who began at the age of 12 on the screen of TV Globo.
“I’m not going to waste my time filling up on other things that I think don’t really matter. People, for God’s sake, analyze my trajectory, my career. The funny thing is this: this piece that I’m doing now is a metaphor for this change in man, the end of this old, sexist man, which is all I believe in and all I bring into my life,” he continued, who was the protagonist of the first kiss between men in the soap operas of the Rio channel more than 10 years ago, in the final chapter of ‘Amo rà Vida’.
The actor talks about acting with Antônio Fagundes
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