Leo Dias shocks when talking about Paolla Oliveira: 'Why didn't she go to the US like Bolsonaro?'

On Monday night (22), during Jornal dos Famosos , a LeoDias TV attraction, Leo Dias decided to talk about Paolla Oliveira , who passed the Grande Rio drum queen sash to Virginia Fonseca last Saturday (20).
"She was given a standing ovation by the court. David (Brazil) was shouting, 'Virginia, Virginia, Virginia,' and the audience was shouting, 'Paolla, Paolla, Paolla.' I was there. I slapped my face. Holy shit. Why didn't Paolla go to the United States like Bolsonaro?" the presenter said, causing laughter.
"To pass the sash? Go to the United States, love. Send a beautiful video, 'Oh, Virginia, good luck, health and success,'" the communicator quipped. "I disagree. If Virginia knew Paolla was going to be there, then she would have had to dedicate herself more, then I would have gone to the game," countered Janaína Nunes , who hosts the format with Leo.
PAOLLA OLIVEIRA TALKS ABOUT VIRGINIA FONSECA
Interviewed on Conversa Vai, Conversa Vem, a program on the newspaper O Globo presented by Maria Fortuna, Paolla Oliveira spoke about Virginia Fonseca taking over as queen of Grande Rio's drum section, a position left by the actress.
"Someone would have to take over, love. It has to be. Grande Rio has 30-odd years of history choosing and making decisions. I don't think it's up to us now to question or point the finger, they know what they're doing," said the celebrity.
"I'll be there, I'll pass the sash to her, I don't know Virginia, she's always been very nice to me in the slightest exchange. We are very different women, that's a fact. We have different values, different thoughts," said the blonde.
"Although I don't know Virginia, I haven't had any contact with Virginia, I only know her public persona. So public people are quite different. And that said, I don't think any opinion I have will be flawed in the sense that it will just be to create a Fla x Flu between female rivalries. Why?" , asked the artist .
"I think she has to shine. What I wish for her, and would be for anyone else who takes on this role, is that she has love, responsibility, dedication to the community as a whole, and beyond that, to women," Paolla pointed out.
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