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After Vitão was embarrassed by three fake fans on the street, Whindersson Nunes, ex-husband of the singer’s girlfriend, used Twitter to indirectly defend Vitão. The controversy began when, in Fortaleza, some boys approached the singer who photographed and filmed him while they called him “my partner”, a phrase that Vitão said in a comment by a pretty Whindersson with her ex, Luísa Sonza.
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“I don’t agree with anyone feeling embarrassed on the street, unless it’s me, because with my shame I can handle it,” Whindersson wrote. The comedian also took the opportunity to highlight how important it is to stay home during the pandemic caused by the new coronavirus. “You did social isolation to save as many people as possible, not just the ones you like, let the wrong wave go,” he concluded.
In the video in which Vitão appears embarrassed, neither he nor the children are wearing a protective mask. See the comedian’s statement on the case:
I don’t agree with anyone feeling ashamed on the street, unless it’s me, because with my shame I can handle it.
You did social isolation to save as many people as possible, not just the ones you like, let the wrong wave go.– Whindersson Nunes (@whindersson) October 12, 2020
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