November 16, 2024

“It is inhuman enough to have to appear in public”; Ex-BBB Rodrigo Mossi speaks after controversial comments by his mother

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“It is inhuman enough to have to appear in public”;  Ex-BBB Rodrigo Mossi speaks after controversial comments by his mother

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The former BBB sparked a long rage about it on social media

Photo: Reproduction/official Instagram of Rodrigo Mossi
Photo: Reproduction/official Instagram of Rodrigo Mossi

This Monday morning (22) Previous BBB Rodrigo Musa To the public to comment on Controversial statements made by his mother, Mara Lucia, to “Wonderful Sunday”. The businessman, who had previously said publicly that his relationship with her was not good, had long ranted about the situation on social media.

In the interview, Mara revealed many discoveries about Rodrigo in her childhood and defended herself against accusations that she was trying to take advantage of her former brother’s success, noting that the amount she charged her son would be to pay off the loan she made to help him on a trip to Australia.

“Guys, good morning. I would really like to come here and say: Yes, my mother was always by my side and yes, she helped me when I went to Australia, but unfortunately that never happened. If you ever want to redeem yourself from making a mistake in life, do it.” Based on the truth and with an open heart, admitting your mistakes.” It started.

“I want to move on with my life and move on in peace, it hurts so much to go back in time on this very sensitive subject. Damn, I’m trying to get over it and live. It’s inhuman enough that I make that kind of intimacy with my mother inhuman. Enough. From the character that did not exist before, selfishness and lies. I want peace! For me, for her, for us!” Complete the previous BBB.

Rodrigo had already commented several times about his differences with his mother. He even said recently that she tried to financially exploit him after a reality show on TV Globo and blamed her for personal trauma over her parents’ childhood fights.

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