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The influencer posted a photo with Rodrigo Mossi to celebrate his recovery after the accident
Life is not easy for the singer and Previous BBB Rodolfo Monday evening (30), who received a barrage of criticism on the Internet after a thoughtless comment on a post by his former fellow incarceration, influencer Viih Tube. The girl released a photo next to Rodrigo Mossi, a participant in the latest version of the reality show who had a serious accident shortly after leaving the most guarded house in Brazil, to celebrate her recovery.
Make Viih tube long Dedication to Rodrigo: “Today is two months after the accident. How strong you are, Ro. Your thirst for life, your strength that I don’t know where you came from to fight! Thank you for being a part of my family today, thank you for trusting me,” she started recording the moment and sharing it with her followers on her official account on Instagram.
The post received several words of support and congratulations on Rodrygo’s recovery, among artists and unknowns: “How wonderful to see you recovering like this! Surely your life has just begun!” Actress Mariana Xavier commented. But the comment that resonated was Rodolffo’s, who did not back down and ended up To be a target on the web: “Viih, you won’t end up with a boy. Let him recover, right? ” Comment on the post.
The web has not forgiven. a This topic has been moved to Twitter, where netizens criticized the singer: “Rodolfo’s comment is bad and ignorant,” said one netizen. “Rodolfo is always superfluous,” profile Tvlizando said when sharing a copy of the post with the comment. But, there was also someone who pushed: “Hey guys, stop the meme. Another said.
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