Is dead? Ana Castela was the protagonist of a gaffe on live TV and got confused when talking about her father.
Ana Castela he got confused during a live interview for the Multishow channel during the participation in the Caldas Country festival, in Caldas Novas (Goiás). In the confusion, the “Boiadeira” he thought the pay station reporter had said his father was already deceased. Immediately, his girlfriend Gustavo Mioto, with whom she resumed her relationship after a quick separationhe corrected himself, stating that the father is alive.
On social media, the video (see below!) it has gained ground, multiplied and entertained Internet users, both enthusiasts and non-enthusiasts Ana Castela, one of the revelations of country music in recent years. In the conversation, “Boiadeira” recalled a request made by his father, Rodrigo. “My father said I should learn this song to sing for him. And then, thank God, I became Ana Castela and I can sing for him on stage,” she reported.
At that moment, the Grupo Globo journalist looked up slightly and said: “How beautiful! Imagine that father looking at you from up there! My God!” A little scared, the farmer reacted: “No. My father is alive!” the journalist then corrected herself. “No! I’ve been watching you since the show. For God’s sake!” Finally, Ana Castela maintained a relaxed atmosphere despite her gaffe: “It’s just that he looked up! Forgive me for this. I’m going to knock on wood here.”
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