On the night of Wednesday 27 July, Cristina Ferreira took to social networks to leave “vent”. The TVI presenter is going on vacation soon and has already “anticipated” criticism that might be targeted and launched “bars”.
Through the stories of her personal Instagram account, Cristina Ferreira left “venting” as she revealed that she is going on vacation for two weeks: “Today I took a while to respond to the comments. I know it’s worth nothing but…ah, and just to warn those who ‘live’ with me here, I’m going on vacation for 3 weeks. August 15 is a day off, take a day. Basically, It’s 14 days…”I started writing.
From this moment on, the presenter of the program took the opportunity to respond in advance to some of the criticisms that you may receive during the break: “I will make sure to share everything I feel with you. If you want to know the prices, I can also reveal them. And I pray that they do not waste their bags along the way, because I will take some beautiful dresses and spend many hours of my day photographing”He said.
Following this post, TVI’s Director of Entertainment and Fantasy ended up revealing that she will be traveling with her son Thiago and some friends: “Ah, a professional photographer would be a very good kid I discovered 14 years ago, I’ll take it with me, don’t let anyone say I’m an abnormal mother. I also take friends and friends deep inside, we know”, added.
“And maybe he posted a picture or two in a bikini, which I don’t think is appropriate. Oh, and I didn’t panic, it was my assistant who wrote all this. How obvious. Christina would never write this”Been completed.
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