Camila Queiroz 31, revealed to have passed some “Perrengues” when he started acting . Before joining the performance, the artist worked as a model for years.
Sofia and Julia’s interpreter in “Fatal Beauty” said she decided to pursue her acting after abandoning her career as a model. In an interview with Poddelas, he said he received a proposal from TV Globo.
“When I returned to Brazil, very traumatized, I decided that I was going to stop being a model. At the same time, Globo called me to make a workshop with them in Sao Paulo. I made this workshop and was registered there our interest. From there, I made an official record at Globo, so I went to do a lot of tests. [em ‘Verdades Secretas’]I must have done about 10 tests, ”he recalled.
The artist admitted that, at the time, he frequently traveled to Rio de Janeiro, but faced financial difficulties . “I had no money to study, it was expensive for the life I had. I said: ‘I’m very young, I have no money, but I have the dream of being an actress, because I already did it when I was little’”He said.
According to her, the Globo asked him to stay in Brazil and study to be an actress. “Talking to my agent, I said: ‘To stay in Brazil and dedicate myself to study, I need to have money, because I will have to pay apartment rental, my transport, my diet and the course. With that, I will not be able to work, that pays my bills.
Camila Queiroz’s alternative was to travel out of the country. “What I preferred to do was go out, win a little money to go back to Brazil and dedicate myself to it. In New York, I met Agatha Moreira. We met in a casting and said my dream was to be an actress. And she said, ‘Ah, but I’m here gathering money to go back to Brazil to study.’
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This content was originally published in Camila Queiroz about Perrengues at the beginning of the expertise: “There was no money” on the CNN Brazil website.
Source: CNN Brasil

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