Ludmilla and Wesley Safadão will perform at a Neymar party with 500 people



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Léo Santana, Ludmilla, Grupo Menos é Mais, Harmony of Samba and Wesley Safadão would be scheduled for the party

A party with 500 guests began on Friday (25) in Mangaratiba, on the Rio de Janeiro coast, and the organizer is soccer player Neymar Jr, 28 years old. According to columnist Ancelmo Gois, from the newspaper O Globo, the party, which occurs in the middle of the Covid-19 pandemic, should only end at the end of the year.

Crowds, like this one, contradict the guidelines of health agencies due to the recent increase in pollution and deaths caused by the new coronavirus. This Saturday (26), Brazil already exceeded 190 thousand deaths and accumulated 7.4 million infected by the disease.

Despite the recommendations, a band was hired to play every day at the party, and the player built a soundproof space in an annex to the mansion, to prevent the neighbors from being disturbed. They would be among the ex-guests of BBB Felipe Prior and youtuber Camila Loures.

The report sought Neymar’s advice on Sunday, but he has yet to return. According to columnist Leo Dias, from the Metrópole website, Léo Santana, Ludmilla, Grupo Menos é Mais, Harmonia do Samba and Wesley Safadão would be scheduled for the party.

Neymar reportedly rented the mansion near his home, which is under renovation, for R $ 6,000 per day, and prohibited the use of cell phones at the party, also according to Leo Dias.

The player, however, is not the only one who contradicts the recommendations during the pandemic. Influencer Carlinhos Maia also held a Christmas party on December 19 in his hometown of Alagoas. The event earned him criticism from famous and anonymous people.
After the event, rumors pointed to dozens of infected people among the guests and employees working at the party. Among them would be Wesley Safadão’s ex-wife and digital influencer Mileide Mihaile, 31.

Carlinhos Maia responded to some criticisms with bad words. The party’s ceremonialist, Aninha Souza, described the contaminated news as false: “We spoke with all the suppliers and their collaborators. I had positive comments from all of them,” she said in a video. “It is useless to want to destroy something that was done for the good of many people,” he defended himself.



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