Feb 19 • 21:06 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil Folha (PT)

Thalita Rebouças announces the end of her marriage after five years

Brazilian author Thalita Rebouças has announced the amicable end of her marriage to therapist Renato Caminha after five years.

Thalita Rebouças, a well-known Brazilian author particularly recognized for her children's books, revealed this afternoon through her social media that she is ending her five-year marriage to therapist Renato Caminha. This announcement comes as a surprise to many of her fans, as the couple had often been seen together publicly; however, Rebouças emphasized that the decision to separate was made thoughtfully and amicably.

The marriage lasted five years, and Rebouças mentioned that the split was reached with mutual respect and care for one another. She characterized her relationship with Caminha as one grounded in affection, despite the ending. This sentiment reflects a growing trend in contemporary Brazilian society where separations are increasingly seen as valid, loving choices rather than failures, emphasizing personal growth and individual happiness.

Rebouças, known for her popular book "Confessions of an Excluded, Unloved, and (Somewhat) Dramatic Girl," has cultivated a significant following, especially among younger readers. Her decision to share her personal life experiences may resonate with her audience, sparking discussions about relationships, maturity, and the complexities surrounding the end of romantic partnerships.

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