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Pabllo Vittar reigns at Rio de Janeiro Carnival

Leaving aside the “testicle” controversy of Pabllo Vittar, the drag queen made her debut at Marquês de Sapucaí and looked stunning as a highlight on one of the Beija-Flor floats.

With a plot talking about intolerance, social inequality and corruption, Vittar symbolized the LGBT movement and the fight for gender equality. “Historical moment because I always watched television with my mother”, said the artist to Gshow. “She (the mother) is Mocidade, but she will root for me. I have been carrying a beautiful flag in Sapucaí (with the colors of the rainbow), from good people”, she added.

Pabllo Vittar parades at Beija-Flor (Photo: Káthia Mello/G1)

Regarding the hookup, Pabllo stated that he has not yet gone from zero to zero and that his last kiss was given “three weeks ago”.

“Carnival is very important, because we have the space to raise the flag against intolerance and talk about our rights and duties. And show that we gays, regardless of sexual orientation, are people of good character and can make our dreams come true”, said Pabllo Vittar.

Pabllo Vittar, star of Beija-Flor (Photo: Marcos Serra Lima/G1)

 

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