Marina Ruy Barbosa's mother defends Letícia Rodrigues, who plays Sandrão in the series 'Tremembé', from criticism: 'Wonderful and an extraordinary actress!'

Actress Letícia Rodrigues , who plays inmate Sandrão in the Prime Video series Tremembé, used social media to vent about the criticism she has been receiving since the show's premiere. According to Letícia, comments about her voice, body, and acting have been upsetting her , even during a time of professional success.
"Nobody is satisfied. Either I'm too 'skinny' for the character, or my voice doesn't match the character, or I'm a caricature," the actress wrote on her X profile (formerly Twitter). In another excerpt, she appealed for more empathy: "Honestly, I think people have to be a little more careful about talking about others. Guys, I get sad, okay? I'm very happy, but this is very annoying."
Among the expressions of support, one comment stood out: that of Marina Ruy Barbosa's mother , Gioconda Ruy Barbosa , who made a point of defending her daughter's co-star. "You look wonderful and you're an extraordinary actress!", Gioconda praised on social media.
After the kind gesture, Letícia returned to social media to thank fans and colleagues for the positive messages she received. "Guys, thank you so much for the boost of encouragement, this week and everything that has happened has been unbelievable. That being said: if you haven't seen it, go see 'Tremembé'!", wrote the actress.
In the series, Letícia Rodrigues plays Sandrão, one of the most feared prisoners in the Tremembé prison complex , who allegedly lived alongside Suzane Von Richthofen , played by Marina Ruy Barbosa, and Elize Matsunaga . Inspiration...
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