1673991931 Renata Sorrah on Cassia Kis Everything there is a horror

Renata Sorrah on Cássia Kis: “Everything there is a horror”

Renate and C Renata and Cssia Kis (Photo: Divulgao/Globo e Globo/Ellen Soares) After a hiatus of almost five years she starred in some chapters of Segundo Sol Renata Sorrah is back in soap operas. In ‘Vai na F’, a 7pm show that just premiered on Globo, she is a renowned actress who has received few invitations to work over the years. The situation makes her character so angry that she ends up becoming a jealous and bitter person.

In fiction, Renata finds even Wilma’s rude remarks amusing, but in real life, that’s a different story. The actress avoids speaking badly of her friends and colleagues, but at a certain point, she can’t help herself. When asked about her relationship with Cássia Kis, she frowns and doesn’t hesitate. “With no strings attached…a horror. Everything there is a horror,” he said at the soap opera’s opening party in Rio.

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The good mood quickly returns as soon as he starts describing the new character. “I love everything: Rosane’s lyrics [Svartman, autora] and the ease of casting. Humor is at my core and I’ve already defined Wilma as obnoxious, but I don’t think so. She’s fat, completely unfiltered and hurt by life,” she defines.

“She was a celebrity who got older and the roles got harder. A classic example of ageism and despite being supported by her son, singer Lui (Jos Loreto), she finds him cheesy and cheesy (laughs).”

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In addition to age discrimination, the plot also addresses topics such as racism, prejudice and toxic relationships. All in a “very easy” way, according to Renata, who thinks it’s “great” to stimulate discussion, which she believes is one of the actor’s functions. But she swears her age has never left her feeling neglected.

“I think one of the most agefriendly professions is acting because when you start out as a kid, you’re playing the role of a kid. Then you play a young person, then a more mature person, and then you reach a grandmother. That doesn’t exist in some professions, for example,” he says.

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