Feb 18 • 12:34 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Struggles with the Sex Cover: Besides Virginia, See Other Goddesses Who Had Problems with the Accessory

Influencer Virginia Fonseca, debuting as queen of Grande Rio's battery, faced wardrobe malfunctions during the Carnival parade, highlighting common issues that samba school muses encounter.

Virginia Fonseca's debut as the queen of the Grande Rio battery was marked by a wardrobe malfunction when her sex cover accessory came loose during the Carnival parade. This incident, while specific, is not uncommon among samba school muses who often find themselves dealing with costume-related challenges during the vibrant celebration. Virginia needed to samba more carefully as the accessory affected her performance, reflecting the pressures faced by performers in high-profile events.

Prior to the parade, Virginia discussed the discomfort of her costume during a live session, mentioning that the weight of her outfit caused problems with the lower part of her ensemble. The heaviness made her feel uneasy, leading her to explain that alterations were necessary. "I said, 'I can't do it; everything had to be redone,’" she recounted, emphasizing the frantic pace of preparations that culminate just before the festivities.

As part of her strategy to avoid further issues, Virginia planned to reinforce her costume's fittings with tape to ensure that everything stayed in place during the performance. She also removed a heavy shoulder strap component of her outfit due to its weight, underlining the physical toll such elaborate costumes can take on performers. The anecdote sheds light on the behind-the-scenes challenges that add to the spectacle of Carnival, ultimately showcasing the resilience and adaptability of its participants.

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