She is one of the most popular actresses of her generation and has a large number of fans: Maria Ruff is dedicated to acting and her daughter Laura is the result of her previous relationship with fellow actor José Pedro Vasconcelos. It is to these two loves that the 51-year-old actress is dedicated.
Ruff admits that she has been lonely in love for about ten years and that it is the fault of “Cupid” who has yet to do his work again. “I am not closed to love. I often say that I believe in love because I stay alone,” the actress explains. “I am [sozinha] Maybe ten years ago. “I feel very good,” he adds in an interview with Nova Gente.
“My life revolves around acting. Therefore, I do not admit that my intimate life revolves around acting. What do I mean by that? Or I fall in love and thus start something together again, with the typical charm of those moments,” explains Maria Ruff. “Or I will not lie to myself.” Or lie to anyone.” “I am available for love, but the truth is that this has never happened to me again. I never fell in love with anyone again. When they broke up, Laura was young, not yet ten years old. So, I “had a deep idea that I was creating a woman. I wanted this woman to understand that women do not depend on anyone to live, and that it is possible to be happy without walking sticks.” Maria Ruff has had two media romances. One with Bruno Nogueira and the other with José Pedro Vasconcelos. Despite the media coverage of these companions, the actress has always preferred to live her most intimate side privately and away from the spotlight.
And at a very complicated moment in Roof’s life, when he was suffering from a major health scare, it was Laura who saved his mother.

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