Ana Castela is criticized after liking a controversial post about Virginia: 'Chasing after a man'

Singer Ana Castela caused controversy and divided opinions on social media this week. The celebrity was accused of reacting to a controversial post involving influencer Virginia Fonseca .
The Boiadeira woman reportedly liked a video mocking Virginia, the ex-wife of her current boyfriend, singer Zé Felipe . In the post in question, the internet user compares Ana's behavior to that of the Grande Rio samba school's queen of drums.
"When they ask which side of history I'm on, but I'm more into eating tomatoes with salt than going to another country looking for a man..." , says the caption of the post, which reportedly received a like from the owner of the hit "Olha Onde Eu Tô", according to the Instagram profile Condomínio Maria Fifi .
It's worth remembering that, in recent days, Ana and Zé were seen together at a bar eating tomatoes with salt. Furthermore, the caption also refers to Virginia's new relationship; she is dating soccer player Vini Jr. , who lives in Madrid, Spain.
The singer's attitude caused a stir and divided opinions: " Ana Castela is fighting alone. She wants attention from Virginia ," one internet user commented. " So simple, after eating tomatoes with salt they take their private jet to go home," another person ironically remarked. " This cowgirl is childish ," yet another person blasted.
View this photo on InstagramPress office issues statement regarding Virginia's alleged 'debt' to the U.S.A post shared by Condomínio Maria Fifi (@condominiomariafifi)
On Monday, November 3rd, presenter Leo Dias revealed on the show Melhor da Tarde , on Band, that Virginia Fonseca has tax problems with the United States. Due to these alleged issues, the celebrity could be prevented from accompanying player Vini Jr. to the World Cup next year.
However, after the news broke, the SBT presenter's press office denied the information. "Virginia has no outstanding issues with the American tax authorities. Her situation is completely regular," the statement said.
It's worth remembering that Leo Dias explained that Virginia was born in the USA and, therefore, is American. "She was born in the United States because her mother and father lived there, and she ended up being born there. Well, she owes an explanation to the American tax authorities, to income tax; even living abroad (in Brazil), she must continue paying," he began.
And he added: "Her situation isn't very good, because all the fortune she's earned recently hasn't been paid to the American tax authorities. That's why Virginia hasn't been to or even appeared in the United States. If you notice, she hasn't been seen there at all in recent years. But the point is that all of this can be resolved, provided she regularizes her situation with the American tax authorities."
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