Maria Jado reveals her relationship with Luisa Bossi and attacks the singer: “Picados”

The controversy surrounding the “Injustice” video published by Luisa Bossi, which is seen as a protest against the arrest of former President Jair Bolsonaro, continues. After the singer’s ex-husband, Pedro Nishling, published an indirect post about the case, it was Maria Gabo’s turn to reveal the case.

Unlike the actor, the actress spoke out when commenting on the post, tagging the creator of the post and also revealing that the two have a relationship that not many people know about even today.

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He said: “Luisa Bossi, glory be to God. Pray for us, that He forgive us. For the time we spent together, the sins. The lies you told, saying it was a lie. God is merciful.”

Their engagement

Maria Jado confirmed in her comment: “If he forgives you, he will forgive me too. The time we dated was a mistake, today I realized that with all faith. I hope the past will leave us behind, Amen.”

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Maria Jado reveals her relationship with Luisa Bossi and attacks the singer: “Picados”

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No one knew that Maria Jado and Luisa Bossi had a relationship

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Maria Jadu spoke on social media about dating Luisa Bossi

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Pedro Nishling left ambiguous comments on his networks shortly after Luisa Bossi’s anger went viral.

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Pedro Nishling left ambiguous comments on his networks shortly after Luisa Bossi’s anger went viral.

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Pedro Nishling and Luisa Bossi.

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Luisa Bossi and Jair Bolsonaro

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Singer Luisa Bossi

Maria Jado is married to the artist Ana Paula Poppy. She has been married since 2021 and has a two-year-old daughter named Alice. Luisa Bossi has been married since 2017 to TV director Chris Gomez, with whom she has two children, Luca, 6 years old, and Matteo, 4 years old.

What did Luisa Bossi say?

Last Tuesday night (25/11), Luisa Bossi commented on social media about the political moment in the country. Even without mentioning names, users linked the anger to the former president.

The singer stated in the video that she dreams of seeing a “rebuilt” and “strong” nation. After the repercussions of the case, Luisa Bossi limited herself to comments on her posts.

“We are faced with a series of things that seem so unfair, so unjust, and it’s scary, right? It makes us feel hopeless,” she said on Instagram. He added: “We are trapped at the mercy of the power of others and the will of others. The only thing that gives me the strength to continue is the Bible.”

“Very difficult”

The singer went on to say that there are people who believe they have “more power than God,” but she didn’t mention anyone again. “Good is good even if everyone is behaving badly. Those who think they have greater power than God can even hold high positions, but because of the power they have in our Creator, just as they ascended, they descended,” he wrote in the caption.

“God-fearing people may live hell on earth, but with the power of faith, they will live to bear witness that God is good and will bring salvation and double dignity. This moment, ladies and gentlemen, is very difficult, whether you want to see it or not, and the future, through the eyes of man, is terrible, but I believe that through the name of Jesus, we will live to see a nation rebuilt, strong, just and prosperous. I believe,” he concluded.