In celebration of Mother’s Day, the family of comedian Paulo Gustavo donated a costume of the famous actor’s character, “Dona Hermínia”, to a non-profit organization that will raffle the pieces.
The items donated were a blouse, a skirt, a belt and a pair of shoes.
According to the entity Fraternidade Sem Fronteiras, the purpose of the draw is to raise funds that will be destined for the reception of orphan and refugee children, welcomed in the Organization’s projects.
Paulo Gustavo’s husband, Thales Bretas, published the initiative on social media, and informed that the costume will be drawn on 05/14, at 11:00 am (Brasilia time), live, through the FSF and partners’ social networks, directly from Rio de Janeiro.
The value of a number to participate in the draw is R$ 10.
Paulo Gustavo was an actor, comedian and director, and died at the age of 42 in May last year due to complications from Covid-19, after being hospitalized for just over two months due to the disease.
In 2004, at the age of 26, she began to gain visibility by participating in the cast of the play “Surto”, where she played for the first time the character Dona Hermínia – which would become a milestone in her career.
Source: CNN Brasil