The actor Klebber Toledo, who gave life to the aspiring gay actor in the soap opera "Império", on TV Globo, classified the harassment he received from men as "behaved", in an interview with GShow.
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According to the heartthrob, the public knows "what his style is like" and respects him, talking more about his work and the character.
"I think there have always been jokes. But the public that follows my work already knows me a little. So, I think there is a lot of respect involved. No one is rude, it's more when I'm in a place where there is a mass groups. Then there's more jokes and shouting. Other than that, no."
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When commenting on the character, the actor states that he was very happy with Aguinaldo Silva's gift. "Léo is one of the great responsibilities of my profession. He gave me a lot of pleasure, because I like studying. I studied and dedicated myself a lot to play the role. So, he showed me even more that the more you study, work and become dedicates, it is inevitable that the return will come".