Politics in Brazil is getting closer and closer to the entertainment world. Public figures announced their preferences in the elections. They use social media, but they also launch political debates on stage. Even celebrities who did not talk about it decided to “go out” in this election and announce their vote.
The second round will take place on October 30. In addition to the presidential race, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva (in English) and Jair Bolsonaro (PL), 12 states will choose their governors in a new electoral contest.
Watch the celebrities who stood up:
Anita
A little over two years ago, Anita Jahil was invited to be asked, in a live broadcast on Instagram, whether the ministries were part of the judiciary. Since then, the singer has not only gone through an intense process of politicization, but has also become an influence on debates about politics and elections, Until recently announced the vote for former President Lula.
Anitta even offered to take advantage of Lula’s online ads to counter her influence. “Anyone who wants to help me make it prosper here on the internet, TikTok, Twitter, and Instagram just asks me it’s within my reach and not against electoral law, I will,” the singer wrote on Twitter.
Ludmila
In the 2018 elections, fans called the singer Lyudmila “Exempt”, and now she appears in a video for the Labor Party campaign. She even protested against Jair Bolsonaro at Lollapalooza. In March, the artist also published a photo with Lola describing the candidate as “the former and future president,” After meeting at an event in Rio de Janeiro.
“Lollapalooza’s ‘Fora Bolsonaro’ wasn’t just a fad. I’ve been watching and understanding what’s going on in politics and what needs to change for a while.
Neymar
Another famous person who has always been criticized for not taking a stance on politics and who this time came out of the closet is football Neymar. Paris Saint-Germain striker (Paris Saint-Germain) and brazil national team Bolsonaro’s support announced on the eve of the first round in A video posted by Senator Flavio Bolsonaro on social media.
In the recording, the player dances to the sound of a Song Who says “Vote, vote and confirm: 22 is Bolsonaro” and makes a mark of 22 with his hands, referring to the current representative number in the jar. “Famous people who don’t need a government mamata do it this way,” Flávio wrote on Instagram.
Carlinhos Maya
Digital influencer Carlinhos Maya, 31, has been criticized for not taking a political position. In this election, he revealed on his social networks which candidate he intends to vote for in the presidential election. He announced his support for Lula.
“Please don’t let us down. I voted 13,” he wrote in a post on Twitter, where he has nearly 3 million followers. The text came with a picture of the leader of the Labor Party.
Yvette Sangalo
the singer Yvette Sangalo Always accused of political office. During his performance at Mundo Theater, in rock in rioI talked about diversity and respect. “There are many families and they are strong. They are the ones who make and maintain a free country. Nothing will stop us from continuing to feel happy. It is a new time to come.” Soon, he continued his conversation with “Day two we’re going to change everything.”
The singer did not name the candidates on that occasion, but it was a very clear message to those who had doubts about her support or criticism of the current government. The audience responded with the “Bolsonaro Exit” chorus.
last Saturday (15), The singer was even sharper as she danced as the audience chanted “Oli, ole, first. Lola.”. Ivete commented to the audience, “And no one can change that, right folks?”. She also made the “L” for Lola with her own hands.
Xuxa Meneghel
Presenter Xuxa Meneghel has taken a stand for the first time on her voting option. She released a video declaring her support for former President Lula (Labour) in this year’s elections. Xuxa appeared wearing a red coat and made an “L” sign with her hands. “First round. Love, respect and democracy,” he wrote.
Fatima Bernardis
Another unprecedented statement came from Fatima Bernardes, who used Instagram to express her support for Lola. In the video posted on the social network, the presenter said that she felt the need to reveal her vote after other people showed up as well. She is dating Federal Rep. Tulio Jadela (REDE), who has also declared support for Labour.
“In my recent posts, many people have decided to reveal their vote. I have followed these appearances with respect and interest. Now it’s my turn,” he wrote. The journalist said that she always kept her vote secret until then because it is her right and because of the role she plays.
Angelica
Presenter Angelica took to the networks to announce her vote for former President Luis Inacio Lula da Silva (PT) and to say that she had never considered choosing Jair Bolsonaro (PL) at the polls.
“I had great difficulty determining my vote,” he said. “It is worth noting that at no time did I think of voting for the current president. I finally decided to vote for Lula.”
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