Model Yasmin Brunet, 33, spoke with her followers this Saturday (27) and vented about toxic relationships, especially family ones. “I think that, mainly, in Brazil, family relationships are very romanticized,” he began.
“Yes, there are very toxic families. There are family members who rape, physically and emotionally abuse. There are parents who do atrocities with their children,” continued the model. “Unfortunately, a lot of people still have the mentality of ‘but it’s your mother. But it’s your father. But it’s your grandfather.’
“And, in this, we lose children daily. Whether it’s losing lives or a whole future due to the trauma they go through. Mother and father are normal people who had children. There are good and bad people in the world,” he concluded.
On social networks, some internet users supported the model’s attitude when talking about family members, and there were also associations between the speech made in the Stories with the troubled relationship that Brunet has with the family of her husband, surfer Gabriel Medina, 27.
“Yasmin Brunet won everything when he said about romanticizing family relationships. Yasmin you are everything!” one wrote. “Yasmin Brunet, you are so needed,” said another. “You can say what you like, but I love Yasmin Brunet’s response stories,” said a third.
Recently, the surfer stated that a disagreement with his mother and other family members brought him closer to his biological father Cláudio Ferreira, after 20 years of a strained relationship. The three-time surfing world champion’s relationship with his family has been marked by disagreements and controversy since he got married in January of this year to Brunet.
In an interview with Olhar OlÃmpico, from UOL, Ferreira said that for the first time in 20 years they are going to spend Christmas together as a family. According to him, the Merry Christmas kiss will not be given in a meeting in front of the gate. “It was only this year that he came to talk to me. A lot of the things that happened, he didn’t know, because his mother always spoke very badly about me. And I said that’s the truth, that’s it, that’s it.”
The surfer’s father said they talked, cried a lot and asked each other to forgive their mistakes all these years. “He said: ‘Dad, forgive me. I’m sorry I was wrong all these years.’ I often thought badly of him, I thought he didn’t want to see me, but it was Simone [Medina] doing things from behind, and we were involved. Thank God the truth remained. We are living the truth today,” Ferreira said.
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