Gustavo Mioto comes to the defense of his friend Maraisa on PodDelas; see other podcasts from this week

Country singer Gustavo Mioto was present on Tata Estaniecki and Boo Unzueta's podcast this week. The conversation led to harsh criticism of another artist. 😬 See what happened in the world of podcasts this week with the weekly selection of Curto News!

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Country singer Gustavo Mioto was present on Tata Estaniecki and Boo Unzueta's podcast this week. In the interview, the singer harshly criticized Fernando Zor, who is a duo with singer Sorocaba and is the ex-boyfriend of singer Maiara. The reason? Disrespect against singer Maraisa on social media.

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“Comprei briga pela Maraisa. Rolou um estresse, e eu tomei uma posição a favor da Maraisa. Uma pessoa respondeu ela de forma grosseira, e eu não aceito ir para cima só porque… não sei porque”, disse o sertanejo.

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Igão and Mítica welcomed Mc Loma and the Lacração Twins, Mariely and Mirella, and spoke about various topics. There was even a revelation during the program: the twins revealed that Loma won over an old love using underwear used to strain water into a glass. Help! 😱

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Singer L7nnon went to Gio Ewbank and Fe Paes Leme's program and broke the silence about a controversy: a possible romance with Anitta.

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“We never had anything, Anitta was always my partner!”, said the rapper.

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Influencer Karoline Lima, ex-girlfriend of player Éder Militão, went to Lucas Guimarães and Camila Loures' podcast. In the chat, she talked about her love life and whether there is a chance of rekindling her relationship with the star.

"No. Never. I mean, I'm never going to talk about it because no one knows about the future, but today, with the awareness, personality and maturity and everything I know he has for me, he doesn't come into my life, he doesn't fit into my life. So, who knows, the future belongs to God. But no, I say for today, not today. I'm doing very well, I've reached a balance in my life, and more than knowing what I want, I know what I don't want. And I don't want him, nor what I went through with him, nor what he gave me, put me through, I don't want it. It’s about my peace.”

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