Gusttavo Lima’s text on the termination of the marriage was copied from the phrase’s website



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The text published by the singer Gusttavo Lima This Tuesday afternoon (13) to talk about the separation of the model Andressa Suita was copied from a phrase from the website, according to information from Quem.

According to the report, the original comment belongs to the “Messages of Love” website. After fans pointed to the copy, Gusttavo deleted the comments made on Twitter.

“Question what is not good, fix it, modify it. Don’t be afraid to be honest with yourself and with everyone, take a step back if necessary, don’t be afraid to start over. It will hurt, but it is necessary. Look in the mirror and be honest with yourself, say, loud and clear, what you feel in your soul and heart. Ask yourself if you are happy ”, said the text that Gusttavo made in his official profile, referring to the end of the five-year marriage with Andressa.

According to Quem, on the website it is possible to find two different texts used by the sertanejo, who only changed their order and the position of a sentence. The same excerpts can also be found on other pages with phrases on various topics on the Internet.

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