Alinne Moraes laughs at gossip about her and Cauã in a soap opera, and says her husband brought them together

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Alinne Moraes, 38, who plays the character Bárbara in the soap opera “Um Lugar ao Sol” (Globo), returns to the catwalks to walk along Torinno, this Wednesday (16), on the first day of the SPFW shows. With the entire soap opera taped, the actress took the opportunity to cut her hair for the show.

Backstage, she spoke to the F5 about the challenge of recording the soap opera during the Covid pandemic and the return of big events like the SPFW, with all protocols. “The pandemic made us all change a lot, we were no longer the same person. I think that was the biggest challenge. Then, with the protocols, we adapted there in the way of recording.”

Alinne says that the actors in the telenovela recorded scenes with acrylic and auditioned every day. They couldn’t wear a mask onstage because Covid didn’t make it into the story of the soap opera. “We recorded in November and December [de 2020], when the pandemic was at its height again. We had to record without a mask and very carefully, but it was delicate”, explains the actress.

The actress also spoke about her character, Barbara, who changes with people and in her moment. “I was learning this universe from Barbara that one day wakes up in one way and the next is different. She is very bipolar, I was able to enter this universe.”

Alinne said she doesn’t have Twitter, but follows the public’s reaction to her character through her husband, filmmaker Mauro Lima, who shows her comments from netizens. She says that in the first week people would say her name a lot, but later the comments were for the character Barbara.

“This is something that happens naturally in every soap opera, you start out being that character in Cauã, in Aline, and then you become Sílvia in ‘Duas Caras’. It gets a name and the success belongs to the character. It’s not the actor, is the character who speaks the loudest.”

About the comments for acting alongside Cauã Reymond, her ex-boyfriend, Aline says, laughing that it is a relationship from 20 years ago, but admits that the public still remembers. She says that she commented to Cauã that the public would be curious about that.

“[Eu falei:] ‘It’s going to sell a lot of magazines, a lot, because people love to imagine that leading couple and if there’s anything behind it.’ Imagine a couple of ex-boyfriends, it’s a dream for people to be imagining things.”

Aline says that acting with Cauã, a person she already knows, is much easier. She said they got close before the soap opera due to a movie her husband made about Tim Maia. “He asked him to make Tim Maia’s best friend.”

“We did a lot of laboratory work, reading work. We got very close in this work, which was in 2012 or 2013. This was really cool because we were already very close, we have mutual friends and the same entrepreneur. Professionally, we had the opportunity to join through my husband.”

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