Viviane Araújo Denies Comment About ‘Healing’ After Belo‘s Girlfriend Rayane Figliuzzi Discusses Ex-Couple’s On-Screen Reunion
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – Samba dancer Viviane Araújo publicly refuted suggestions she expressed concern over singer Belo’s relationship following comments made by his girlfriend, Rayane Figliuzzi, regarding their upcoming on-screen collaboration. The exchange occurred during Rio de Janeiro’s National Samba Day mini-parade.
Araújo and Belo were married between 1998 and 2007.They are set to appear together in the upcoming series “Três Graças,” where Belo will play Misael, a character whose wife dies due to medication fraud, and Araújo will portray a former love interest of his character.
Figliuzzi had previously suggested the work reunion could be beneficial for Araújo, stating it could allow her to “heal herself emotionally.” When questioned by reporter Leo Dias about Figliuzzi’s remarks, Araújo responded, “who? I didn’t see, guys, I didn’t see anything. No (there’s nothing to cure), for God’s sake.”
Following the media coverage of Araújo’s response,Figliuzzi clarified her initial statement in an interview with Link Podcast.”I felt really bad because my speech had repercussions… It was about forgetting everything that happened and giving the possibility for the new to arrive. Give new meaning to their relationship,leave everything behind. She’s a professional and so is he,” she explained.
Figliuzzi, an actress, also noted the presence of numerous cameras during filming and emphasized her understanding of the professional dynamic. In “Três Graças,” Araújo will play a character connected to Misael’s past.