The former vice-miss of Bombom and former Fazenda, the controversial Andressa Urach, was announced on Saturday night (15), to be Porto da Piedra’s muse for the next carnival, whose plot is “from the oldest in life, the bittersweet kiss of the night.” In an interview with Uol at the school’s Quadra, Andressa, who won a documentary in podcast format (“Urach: Fama, Fé e Fúria,” which premiered this week), defended the production of adult content.
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– I was biased towards myself. I said I would never post adult content, “the one thing I would never do in the world.” And I say: Never say never, because all the things you said never happened – said the Muse. – That was good. It was a very difficult period in my life, and as everyone knows, I lost everything to the church. The church has ruined me, bankrupted me, almost stolen my faith and left me an atheist. Today I am not an atheist because I had an experience with God in the hospital and I know that God exists.
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Andressa went on to talk about God and her experience with faith, before talking about how she currently deals with criticism.
– I’m not interested. Especially since when it comes to paying the bills, no one pays. My work, despite all the controversy surrounding it, international actresses also make nude films, with intercourse in serials, and no one says anything, understand? “It’s the same thing,” he said. “It’s the same thing as a movie with an erotic scene. But it’s a movie with adult content, closed, and only those who want it will pay for it. It’s not clear to everyone.”
Andressa concludes by saying that after a lot of prejudice (“because we are born into a sexist society, which dictates what is right and what is wrong”), she saw (and still sees) adult content production as a “profession.”