Today is marked by elections Many celebrities woke up early to vote. Among the names that have already gone to the polls to choose their candidates is Luisa Sonza, Bruna MarquezineAnd Karina Bache and Fatima Bernardis and others.
Sonza made clear her political orientation when she arrived at the polling station in São Paulo: She wore red and “made an L” – a gesture associated with the candidate. Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva (in English).
The singer even posted her “Colinha” on Twitter, in which she shows all the nominees of her chosen one.
Bruna Marquezine is the one who “made the L” too, who responded last night to the insults of first lady Michele Bolsonaro.
Karina Bachi, in turn, was green and yellow, the colors associated with the campaign Jair Bolsonaro (pl). The former artist accepted the voting voucher and thanked God for her vote.
Election 2022: Celebrities vote on Sunday
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Dressed in red, the artist voted in São Paulo and “Made an L” for photographers. On Twitter, Louisa revealed the votes of her candidates.
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The chef wrote on Twitter: “The power of voting. It’s so much emotion! The nightmare will end!”
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Ludmila voted in the morning, at a school in Ilha do Governador, in the northern region of Rio.
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The actress voted in Rio de Janeiro and also “made an L” when posting to paparazzi.
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The artist went to vote wearing the Brazil national team shirt and a green coat. I accepted the receipt and thanked God.
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The couple, who are all dressed in white, voted in the western region of Rio de Janeiro.
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The presenter, who first revealed who she would vote for, went to the vote wearing a T-shirt emblazoned with the words “Hungry for the Future.”
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The actress showed the nickname to the paparazzi.
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Voted actress in the western region of Rio de Janeiro.
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The presenter of the program, who is voting in Rio de Janeiro, offered the e-mail address.
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Wanessa Camargo’s ex-husband voted in Alphaville, São Paulo.
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