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Through social networks, Rafa Kalimann spoke out about the influencer’s opinion Cynthia Chagas about women drinking beer. “Drinking beer will never be elegant. Even though it is an expensive beer, it is not elegant, for both men and women. It’s worse for women, you know that. If you want to drink a more sophisticated alcoholic drink, I suggest wine“, she said.
However, Rafa Kalimann He didn’t like what the influencer said at all and responded to the comment on social media. “What is not elegant is a woman who stops doing what she wants to prove something to someone. Outdated. If you feel like it, drink your beers, brejas, creamy, cold… A little beer, then“, concluded Rafa.
RAFA KALIMANN AT CARNIVAL!
Muse of Empress Leopoldinense, Rafa Kalimann prepared well to debut in Marquis of Sapucaí. So, she was present at all the rehearsals and shared some photos on social media. In an interview with the newspaper Extra, the influencer spoke about the challenge and concern for her body during the fashion show. According to her, nothing took away her joy.
“Everything is focused on having energy, breath and physical conditioning to be able to cross the avenue sambando. But what I’ve been doing for exercise is yoga. Even to keep my feet on the ground in this wonderful moment I’m living in, with so many new things. I’m not worried about my body. I’m going to go in with him with all the cellulite, butt moving, because I I’m like this“, vibrated Rafa Kalimann.
“In the past, I have looked for an unrealistic body, in this stereotype of what is the standard, much of which was once applauded at carnival. We are slowly deconstructing this. I hope that all women can show their bodies as they are, freely, without fear of judgement. My only fear is that my body will outgrow my joy and the beautiful school parade“, she added.
Source: Atrevida

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