Artists, friends, and politicians express solidarity with the muse of Rosas de Ouro after the school's relegation at Carnival 2026
Solidarity poured in for Ana Beatriz Godoi, muse of the Rosas de Ouro samba school, following the school's relegation at the Carnival of 2026.
The Rosas de Ouro samba school faced a disappointing outcome at the Carnival of 2026, being relegated to Group A1 after finishing among the lowest. This loss is particularly poignant as they were the champions in the previous year's parade, showcasing the unpredictable nature of competitive samba parades. In the aftermath of this event, many notable figures including artists, friends, and local politicians have rallied to show their support for Ana Beatriz Godoi, who is the school's muse and was especially affected by the defeat.
Among those who expressed their solidarity was Regina Nunes, the first lady of São Paulo and the wife of Mayor Ricardo Nunes (MDB). She took to social media to emphasize that her support for Godoi remains steadfast, regardless of the results, highlighting the importance of community and resilience in the face of disappointment. The expression of support from influential figures like Nunes and councilwoman Zoe Martinez reflects the deep ties that the samba schools have within their communities, transcending mere entertainment to embody cultural identity and local pride.
This incident not only underscores the competitive nature of the Carnival parades but also indicates the emotional investments of both artists and the community in the outcomes of these events. As Rosas de Ouro reflects on this setback, the solidarity expressed may play a vital role in healing and regaining strength for future competitions, reminding everyone that festivals like Carnival are as much about togetherness and support as they are about rivalry and competition.