Neighbors take action and parties at Ludmilla’s mansion may have their days numbered | Daniel Nascimento

Neighbors take action and parties at Ludmilla’s mansion may have their days numbered | Daniel Nascimento
Neighbors take action and parties at Ludmilla’s mansion may have their days numbered | Daniel Nascimento
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Ludmilla holds a private party after the show at The Townreproduction

Published 09/11/2023 13:22

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We already know that Ludmilla loves a party, even more so when it comes to gathering friends at her house. But it seems that “Fervo da Lud”, as the post-event celebrations held by the funk singer were called, their days are numbered.

After presenting the Multishow Award, last Tuesday (7/11), and securing two trophies, the singer decided to celebrate in style with an after party at her home, in the Alphaville condominium, in Barra da Tijuca. But the event did not please the neighbors, who are considering taking drastic action.

According to columnist Fábia Oliveira, from Metrópoles, the topic at the academy was Ludmilla’s party, which lasted until 8am on Wednesday (8/11). It turns out that the residents are planning to get together and form a petition to stop these noisy events, which bother everyone. During a physical activity, a girl was angry because the sound of the celebration reached her house.

Apparently, the gossip that the neighbors were thinking of taking action had already reached Ludmilla’s ears. To try to clear her feelings with the crowd, she decided to apologize by distributing flowers around the condominium. In Instagram stories, the day after the event, she showed off the gifts she bought: “An apology to my neighbors for yesterday,” she wrote in the caption.

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The article is in Portuguese

Tags: Neighbors action parties Ludmillas mansion days numbered Daniel Nascimento

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