Carolina Dieckmann Addresses Virginia Fonseca’s Role โขas Greater Rio drum Queen, Reflects on Carnival & Advertisingโ Ethics
RIO DE JANEIRO – Actress Carolina dieckmann โhas publicly responded to Virginia Fonseca’s recentโค appointment as the drum queen of the Greater Rio samba school, stating the โtwo โwomen have “very โdiffrent values and thoughts.” In โฃan interview, Dieckmann emphasized her hope โthat Fonseca will โapproach the role wiht “love,โ obligation and dedication withโ the community, especially with women in that community,” noting her own experiences wereโ shaped by listening to those women.
Dieckmann also discussed her own transformative experience with Carnival, recalling โwarnings that participating would โฃdamage her career. She described rediscovering herself โขas a woman through the party, recognizing it asโข a space for female liberationโค and a celebration of identity, ancestry, and bodyโ diversity.The actress further addressed a pastโข decision to forgo alcohol advertising due to concerns raised by Helleninha, stating she lost potential income โbut questionedโค the ethics of such advertising, notably regarding the portrayal of women. She advocated for more responsible advertising practices, drawing parallels to the evolvingโฃ regulations surrounding โcigarette advertising and emphasizing the needโฃ toโ address โthe societal โimpact of alcohol consumption.
“We areโ very different โคwomen. Any opinion you give will be toโ create female rivalry,” dieckmann stated, clarifying her intention to avoid fueling needless competition.