Cacau Protásio posted a video on Instagram to counter comments he has been receiving about a crisis behind the scenes of the “Vai Que Cola” program. André Gabeh, one of the humorist’s screenwriters, was fired at the beginning of the month, which triggered a production crisis.
“It’s over, I won’t accept that they come to my page to attack me. I didn’t hit anyone, I don’t know him, I don’t live with him, I have no reason to like, hate or love the person. [Ele] it was never on the show, we had no relationship. Once he was on the show, he was in the audience, he came in the back and he came out the back, so it’s not the cast that doesn’t like him,” said the actress, in an exalted tone.
She also stressed that she does not have the power to fire anyone, since she does not own Globo, and that the cast does not know who writes the texts because the names were not signed. Cocoa still said she was outraged by what she classified as “small talk”.
The report surfaced in the wake of complaints made by the attraction’s scriptwriters, who released an open letter accusing part of the cast of asking for André’s resignation. The broadcaster is now investigating a report of physical aggression between a protagonist and an assistant director.
“All the writers are there writing and recording. And that open letter that nobody signed? This has to be explained. He was the only one who was fired, if he is wonderful, why did the producer send him away?”, he questioned. “So there’s a communication error, we didn’t talk to him. He says ‘the cast hates me’, we can’t hate someone we don’t know, we’ve never seen. He’s black and comes from the periphery, so do I.”
Source: Folha
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