Larissa Manoela vents after interview repercussions: “I can’t tolerate taking it out of context”

Larissa Manoela vents after interview repercussions: “I can’t tolerate taking it out of context”
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This Tuesday (23), Larissa Manoela made a series of criticisms of journalists after the repercussion of her speech to columnist Marcos Bulques, from the website Conexão Entrevista, behind the scenes of the play “A Noviça Rebelde”. In a post made on X (formerly Twitter), the artist opened up about how her statement was taken out of context.

“So sad to see the lack of professionalism of some journalists in the field. I have no problem giving interviews and answering the questions asked, but taking them out of context is something I don’t tolerate. It’s not the first, nor the last time this will happen.”she began.

“Therefore, on certain subjects I do not speak! What I had to say about past issues has already been said. Because my focus now is MUSICAL. Everything I have said and said is about him and my experience. Nothing more than that!”shot the star.

In the chat with the columnist, Larissa was asked whether, after the dispute she is experiencing in court with her parents, Silvana Taques and Gilberto Elias, there is a “flag of peace”. “Look, peace is the main thing, we are talking about love, about peace, about joy, about a new beginning. The story of ‘The Sound of Music’ talks about this, that we have a new path, that we have to have strength, confidence, to move forward”said Lari, drawing a parallel with the play.

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“And that’s it, I think the most important thing is to follow the path of love, and always want to prosper, always be better than ourselves and challenge ourselves and be able to do what we like”he added. Watch the full video below:

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The article is in Portuguese

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