Naiara Azevedo published videos on her Instagram profile, where she thanks fans and friends for their love and underlines that “the show must go on”. Look at the farmer’s statement!
Naiara Azevedo returned to social media and spoke to fans for the first time after reporting her ex-husband for domestic and property violence. Singer, who explained the details of what he had to face in an interview with “Fantástico”he began his speech by thanking fans and friends for their welcome.
“I am here to thank all the messages of affection that I have received so far, thanks to the friends who have sent me messages on my personal cell phone, on WhatsApp, even some direct messages. And thank you very much to all my fans! I have no words for describe all the messages I have read so far! Obviously I couldn’t read everything because there were so many, know that I feel very loved, very welcomed and very grateful to God and to you”, said the farmer.
Naiara, who revealed that she does not have access to her assets, said she feels ready to move on with her life after the charges. “Life goes on, because the show must go on, life must go on! Just go on! Go on, new life!”, she reiterated.
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