Maria Casadevall, who is now dating musician Larissa Mares, had some heterosexual relationships before revealing herself to be a lesbian in 2020. The actress recalled how she felt at that time and talked about dating Caio Castro, who was her romantic partner in the soap opera ” Love of Life” (2013).
Maria said that from an early age she felt attracted to women, but, due to social standards, she always saw her attraction to men as a rule. “Only at the age of 31, through a lot of affection and literacy, did I understand that I was just another victim of the structure that forces us to see heteronormativity as the only path to ‘love success'”, said the actress in an interview with Marie Claire magazine.
Regarding the period in which she dated actor Caio Castro, while they were acting in Globo soap operas, she said that she felt a certain discomfort, but still didn’t know what it was about: “As I didn’t know how to identify this pressure, I naturally faced the discomfort that came as a consequence of my choices. I didn’t know how to name it, but I knew something was a little out of tune, out of place.”
Maria said that she did not experience any difficulties when it came to telling her family about her sexual orientation: “I did not go through the classic moment of ‘coming out’ to my family, because, as I had already naturalized homosexuality for myself, their recognition was limited. giving almost naturally”.
The actress also said that raising the LGBTQIA+ flag is important to her and that she does not accept work that goes against the fight against prejudice: “If it’s prevented for this reason, then this is a project I wouldn’t want to get involved with.”
Source: Folha
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