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Analysis of social media sentiment and news articles
Ana Paula Minerato Dismissed from Gaviões da Fiel and Band Over Racist Comments
Nov 25, 2024, 03:45 PM
Ana Paula Minerato, a former contestant on 'A Fazenda', has been dismissed from her roles at Gaviões da Fiel and Band after racist comments made in an audio recording surfaced online. The audio, which targeted Ananda, the vocalist of the group Melanina Carioca, led to widespread outrage on social media. Gaviões da Fiel, a prominent samba school, announced Minerato's dismissal, stating that her comments were incompatible with the organization's values and principles, especially as they prepare for their first Afro-themed parade in 2025. Band, a Brazilian television network, also terminated Minerato's contract, emphasizing their zero-tolerance policy towards racism. Ananda responded to the racist remarks, while Minerato's sister, Tati Minerato, and her ex-boyfriend publicly condemned the racist statements.
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