Bruno Gagliasso talks about fight with brother: ‘It goes against everything I preach’

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The fight between the Gagliasso brothers was one of the themes of the first episode of the podcast “Quem Pode, Pod”, presented by actresses Giovanna Ewbank and Fernanda Paes Leme on Youtube.

Actor Bruno Gagliasso, 40, interviewed by his wife and friend, said that today it is very difficult for him to get back together with Thiago Gagliasso, 33, his bolsonarista brother.

‘At some point maybe so. Today I can’t see,’ said Bruno. “I don’t feel admiration and affinity for him. We think very differently. It’s not political thinking. It’s how we see life”.

According to Bruno, the break did not happen due to a political fight in the 2018 elections, when President Jair Bolsonaro (PL) was elected.

“My wife and I were exposed in a way we wouldn’t want to,” he explained. In 2018, Thiago told the internet about a fight with his sister-in-law. “I don’t miss Giovanna, we were never friends. She was always closed off, a little more difficult person,” he said last year.

“Today I don’t see myself talking to my brother again. There’s no way. It goes against everything I preach, everything I want for my children”, said Bruno on the podcast.

The actor prefers to remember their childhood, when they were very close. Bruno said that the day of his brother’s birth was one of the happiest of his life and he revealed that he missed everything he lived with Thiago.

Other sensitive topics were also addressed in the interview, such as the period in which he and Giovanna were separated and the jealousy that the woman felt towards Fernanda Paes Leme, Bruno’s best friend. Excited, Fernanda said that she was “uninvited” to be their godmother.

The three also talked about racism and the actor detailed how he addresses the subject with his children Titi, 9, and Bless, 7, who are black children. He said he is afraid that the two will be targets of violence.

“I’m going to need to have a different conversation than I’m going to have with Zyan,” he said, referring to his one-year-old youngest son, who is white. “Zyan stopping in a blitz will be different from Bless. It scares me a lot.”

For him, the best way to defend them is to offer information. “I want my children strong, that they make a difference”.

He, Giovanna and Fernanda cried when talking about the topic.

Bruno defended the political positions of artists. “Not to be positioned is to position yourself, especially at this moment in which we are living”, he said. And not just for those who make art. It’s for the human being. We are bordering on barbarism.”

At the end of the podcast, Bruno gave a towel with the face of presidential candidate Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) to the two interviewers. Giovanna said that her husband bought several of them to give to friends. “You have a suitcase full,” she said.

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