Maria Paula Giacomelli
Camila Pitanga has already rejected the “traditional family” stereotype to define her family nucleus. The actress and brother were raised by her father after the separation of Vera Mornings.
She is discreet about personal life, but has already talked about being educated by Antonio after moving away from her mother as a child. Vera was successful in television roles in the 1970s and 1980s, but left acting in soap operas to deal with mental health after receiving the diagnosis of personality disorder.
The artist had roles in soap operas such as “Black Sheep” (1975) and “Roque Santeiro” (1985).
Nowadays, Lola’s interpreter in “Fatal Beauty” is closer to her mother. “My mother has always been my eldest daughter. My ready -made daughter. I’m living the height of affection, exchange and contact,” she said in an interview with Quem magazine.
Camila said that in recent times, the artist is more receptive and without fears and blockages. “Not that I didn’t have it before, but my mother is allowing herself to receive more, me too.”
Vera, she said, is very close to her granddaughter, Antonia, 16, Camila’s daughter with her ex-husband, film director Claudio Amaral Peixoto.
“Antonia, since she was born, has always been close to her grandmother. It’s been very good to be the daughter of Dona Vera and a ready -made mother of Dona Vera. Being a daughter and being a mother. It’s a new cycle of nutrition and rejoicing.”
Source: Folha
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