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The soap opera Avenida Brasil (2012) ended in the most commented topics on Twitter this Friday (4) after Pedro Duarte Guimarães, president of Caixa Econômica Federal, affirmed that he did not know that there were people living in landfills. The website mocked his astonishment by pointing out that Guimarães may not have seen João Emanuel Carneiro’s brochure.
In the video, he was horrified by the plight of the Brazilian population. “When we traveled through Brazil three weeks ago, we visited some dumps, and what we saw is something that I never thought existed: people living in dumps and living in manure,” he declared incredulous.
Meanwhile, Internet users did not want to believe that the president of one of the largest banks in the country is not aware of this situation.
However, the most humorous followers bet on two possibilities: either Guimarães does not see the plot shown in Globo’s prime time, or he thinks that the story told in the novel is pure fiction, without foundation with reality.
A fan profile of Vera Holtz, the mother Lucinda from Avenida Brasil who lived in the garbage dump, joined the wave of netizens and debated the issue. “This one does not look at Avenida Brasil,” he wrote in the subtitle of Pedro Duarte’s video.
In the novel, the story of the nucleus of Rita / Nina (Débora Falabella) and Jorginho (Cauã Reymond) took place in a landfill in Rio de Janeiro.
Check out the testimonial below and see the reactions:
THIS DOES NOT SEE AVENIDA BRASIL pic.twitter.com/FBQkhDVlyV
– Vera Holtz (@veraholtzirreal) December 4, 2020
The president of Caixa did not know that there were people living in landfills!
Some chapter of Avenida Brasil must have been lost, poor …#LeftistsFollowLeftists#esquerdaSDV#freetoeditpic.twitter.com/vAmWPtkpb2– LS8 @ f3D (@ LS8f3D) December 4, 2020
My God, these rich people are so alienated that even the soap opera Avenida Brasil saw https://t.co/WzozWERFIE
– elleinaD (@danidanidannni) December 4, 2020
Where does this boy live? Greenland? Because that is not possible. You have to check this question, right … You may not even have seen “Avenida Brasil (aka hello hello)” https://t.co/lNbfY9kOlT
– Karol (@karolribeiro) December 4, 2020
When the person not only never informed himself, he did not even bother to look at Avenida Brasil pic.twitter.com/qaOxJGTl6K
– felippe (@fppsz) December 4, 2020
Pedro Duarte Guimarães did not see Avenida Brasil and found himself thinking it was a Globo fiction. https://t.co/XFSRw48Viz
– J PB MM (@PBMMESBR) December 4, 2020
The least you should remember is the soap opera Avenida Brasil. https://t.co/bZda8qmFcT
– eric (@eericdesa) December 4, 2020
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