Teresa Cristina makes a politicized show with mention of the elections and Lula in Sapucaí

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There was no towel from Lula like in the presentation by Pabllo Vittar at Lollapalooza, which irritated Jair Bolsonaro (PL) so much at the beginning of the month. But if it wasn’t so explicit in symbols and images that help make a protest viral on the networks, Teresa Cristina, 54, raised flags sambaing and singing at her show at Camarote da Arara, in Sapucaí.

By showing her version of “Desejo de Amar”, a pagode-sensation from the 1990s in the voice of Eliana de Lima (“The road of this life is difficult without you / Undererê…”), Teresa, the “queen of lives” during the period more critical of social isolation, amended: “I want to sing this song in Lula’s inauguration!”

It was applauded. More than that: Some “whoosh!” were heard at that time. Boo zero. With the audience’s complicity, she then sang “No Woman, No Cry”, by reggae king Bob Marley, in the Portuguese version by Gilberto Gil.

He sent his message once again: at the time of “But if God wants / Everything, Everything will give foot”, he inserted an “in October”, between one passage and another, making an L with his hands. It was the most politicized show in the parallel universe of the boxes among those that had been performed so far, on the first day of the Rio Carnival Special Group parade.

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