The actress will make her debut in the soap opera “Coração Acelerado”, on TV Globo
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Isabelle Drummond commented on social networks on her discreet position in relation to Bruna Marquezine and Marina Ruy Barbosa, highlighted her preparation to play the villain Naiane in “Coração Acelerado” and shared her thoughts on her break with television for personal projects.
Actress Isabelle Drummond, who is preparing to debut in Globo’s upcoming 7 p.m. soap opera, “Coração Acelerado”, after six years of absence from open television, spoke about her career, personal life and participation in the plot in an interview with the newspaper The globe.
Among the topics discussed, she commented a little on her personal life and her more discreet position on social networks. At 31 years old and with a 25-year career, Isabelle is of the same generation as other big names like Bruna Marquezine or Marina Ruy Barbosa.
Regarding comparisons to them, particularly in relation to their online presence, the actress said: “I think my personality is calmer. I’m calmer. I like to express myself through art. But I also like fashion. I relate to it a lot and over the years I’ve become more active in it. I like to wander into artistic worlds in general. But I’m definitely more discreet, I always have been, I think my family is too.”
Isabelle also explained that she tends to be private about her personal life online and doesn’t care about opinions on the internet. “I’ve gotten a little used to people following my life. But I don’t watch a lot, no. I’m not the type to pay a lot of attention to what people say. I’m not the type to look for what they say about me. I think what comes to me is enough,” she added.
She also commented on “Coração Acelerado”, where she will play the villainous Naiane, who tries to disrupt the romance of the main couple, formed by João Raul (Filipe Bragança) and Agrado (Isadora Cruz).
“Our preparation time was very special. Going to Goiás was very interesting to build the universe of the character and get in touch with the culture of the Central West. It was very rich on all sides. It’s a dynamic that I already know, but this character is a new experience because she’s a villain and because it’s a universe that I hadn’t explored yet, which is Goiânia and this deep country culture. It’s been really good and I’m having a lot of fun with it. her,” she said.
The actress also said that during her absence from soap operas, she invested in personal projects behind the camera, such as the film she produced and directed about the story of the first woman to wear a bikini in Brazil. She considers this time essential.
“From the age of 14, I was doing soap operas. I was living a lot inside. At some point, I had to figure out what my life was outside of the characters, you know? What I was like. So I took that time. I think it’s important for us to know who we are and what we want. Work gives us a lot of identity, the profession. But we need to know who we are beyond that. I’m still trying to do that,” he said. The globe.