Fafá de Belém Is Taken by Mourning and Moves Everyone: 'I Lost My Boy'

 

 

 

 

 

Fafá de Belém Is Taken by Mourning and Moves Everyone: 'I Lost My Boy'

On the morning of this Friday (25), singer Fafá de Belém, 67, moved her fans by revealing a terrible loss of someone she had great affection for. The artist, one of the most popular in Brazil, made a statement on her social network talking about the subject.

The announcement about the death was made through Fafá de Belém's official profile on Instagram. On the social network, where she has more than a million followers, the singer revealed that audiovisual producer Léo Platô, whom she considered a kind of son, passed away.

“Devastated, I lost my boy”

These were Fafá de Belém's first words to inform her fans about the loss of Léo Platô, for whom she had immense consideration and love. The producer's death was confirmed last Thursday (24), after suffering a cardiorespiratory arrest.

“My boy left so quickly, without us even being able to process what was happening. It was less than 24 hours of collective agony for everyone who loved him, and he was gone,” the singer continued in the post.

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Fafá de Belém Praises the Deceased Producer

Fafá de Belém met Léo Platô when he was still a child. The artist took advantage of the publication to praise Léo's talent, highlighting his skill with the camera. She praised the professional for his unique ability to translate feelings into images, a skill she had never seen in anyone else.

Reactions from Internet Users

Some internet users who saw Fafá de Belém's post even considered that the singer had lost a biological child, such was the intensity of her pain and the words used in her outburst.

Fafá de Belém is known for her strong presence in the Brazilian music scene and for her charisma, which made the news of Léo Platô's loss deeply touching her followers and fans. The singer received a flood of messages of support and solidarity on social media, showing the connection she maintains with her audience.

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