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Marília Mendonça’s brother, João Gustavo used social networks on Tuesday (1) to make an outburst about the confusion involving his mother, Dona Ruth, and former sagging Murilo Huff, for the guard of the singer’s son with the countryman. In an emotional video, the young man appeared crying and asked people to stop attacking the family matriarch.
“Perhaps this is the hardest phase of my life. I’m going through to ask you to stop making evil comments to my mother. It’s a very difficult time, she’s very bad, and I’m doing my best to help her,” John began.
He acknowledged that the family has been trying to keep Marilia Mendonça’s legacy, who died in a plane crash in November 2021. “We tried to continue carrying something that was always very individual, which is Marilia’s legacy. But Marilia managed to do what she did and left here on earth. We missed it in many ways, because it’s always something very personal from her,” he said.
Finally, he asked for the end of the attacks: “We don’t want money, don’t want to fame, don’t want anything. All these years, I just ran out of it, I always wanted a simple life. I would give my sister back, I would give my own life to have my sister back,” I asked John to leave, let us live, let us suffer. Absurd that you don’t know, stop accusing things that don’t exist. “
João Gustavo’s appeal was made a day after the conciliation hearing in the custody process of Marilia and Murilo Huff’s son. The singer went to court asking for the unilateral custody of the boy, who had been shared with his grandmother since the artist’s death. According to rumors, Murilo would have obtained the provisional guard, but the process runs in secret.
Source: Folha
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