‘Mouth talking about my image, it wasn’t me’

‘Mouth talking about my image, it wasn’t me’
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“The internet is a place where justice is not done”, says Paolla Oliveira, one of the highlights of the cast of “Justiça 2”. In the series, whose episodes have been shown on Globoplay, the actress plays Jordana, a millionaire businesswoman in the music industry who commits a crime and is blackmailed by Milena (Nanda Costa), an aspiring piseiro singer who was imprisoned for seven years in her place. The two end up getting sexually involved. When asked about having felt wronged, the actress responds quickly:

— We are treated unfairly all the time. For example: the internet is a lawless land. The other day, I came across a video where there was a mouth talking over my image, it wasn’t me. I went to see a lawyer and learned that there is nothing that imposes limits on this, you know? How can justice be done to those who commit this crime that apparently does not exist?

The São Paulo native plays music businesswoman Jordana in the series “Justiça 2”

2 of 3 Actress Paolla Oliveira — Photo: Instagram Reproduction
Actress Paolla Oliveira — Photo: Instagram Reproduction

This publication generated by artificial intelligence, Paolla says, took advantage of the artist’s great popularity to promote publicity.

— It was an advertisement for a store that used my image to benefit itself. I hope that the millions of people who follow me on the social network recognize my truth and become more attentive so as not to fall victim to wrong information and tips — she adds.

3 of 3 Actress Paolla Oliveira — Photo: Instagram Reproduction
Actress Paolla Oliveira — Photo: Instagram Reproduction

Integrating such a complex and important series of themes made her reflect on the relativity of Justice:

— Justice is served by a set of laws that, a priori, establishes order, organizes our society so that it exists. But it will come from the point of view of the one who feels wronged and the one who committed the injustice. It will always be relative. What is the difference between enacting justice and committing revenge? Do I go after justice as a way to get revenge? Do I do justice for my own benefit, like Jordana did, or is justice valid because it is valid for the collective? Is very difficult. The series makes everyone think about how we manage to maintain our sense of justice in our chaotic daily lives.

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