Andressa Urach gives up modeling work for religious reasons: ‘Conscience’

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Andressa Urach, 34, decided to terminate the contract she had with a car supply store — the first she had signed after the birth of her six-month-old son Leon. The eternal former vice-Miss Bumbum said that the decision was motivated by religious issues.

“I’m not that Andressa anymore, and the clothes started to bother me,” she said in a video posted on her YouTube channel on Friday (26). “The cleavage and tight clothes reminded me a lot of Andressa from the past. As much as she didn’t have anything too much, it was just opening stores, this hot Andressa is no longer part of me.”

Urach admitted that he had taken the job just for the money. “It started to bother my conscience a lot,” he said. “Financially, it would help me a lot. The cache was very good, and there were many [eventos].”

“Like Miss Butt’s opportunity”, she recalled, referring to the occasion when she presented the contest and became the event’s ambassador in 2021. “At the time I accepted because I was in dire need of money, but my conscience bothered me. very grateful because I became known because of the contest, but I changed after I converted.”

Despite saying she doesn’t like some leaders and has even sued the evangelical denomination, she returned to follow the Universal Church of the Kingdom of God last year. “As much as it has nothing to do with it and it’s work, it bothers me to take a photo in a bikini, sexy”, she lamented.

She says that this has nothing to do with her relationship with her own body and revealed that she remains vain. “I think it’s beautiful long nails, big hair, an eyelash … it’s all, all”, she continued. “And I’ve lost a lot of weight, I’ve been taking a very good medicine and I’ve lost 10 kg with it. I’m feeling good with my body, thin, and I look beautiful with the tight clothes, ‘chutchucona’.”

However, another thing that bothered her at work was the need to attend events. “At first it was super fun,” she said. “But then it wasn’t just in stores anymore, it started to be at country music shows. As much as in my case it was just interviewing people and going up on stage to give gifts, it’s not a place I like to go anymore.”

“I don’t like shows anymore, even more country music,” he said. “It reminds me a lot of my past. It started to bother me. It felt like I was in sin. As I changed a lot, my mind and my heart, the outside was as if this hot Andressa wasn’t part of me. As much as it was work, it started to do me a lot of harm.”

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