Mar 3 • 07:01 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

'It was something very intense': the rare statement from Dinho's girlfriend, 30 years after his death

Valéria Zoppello, Dinho's last girlfriend from Mamonas Assassinas, shares a moving reflection on their relationship in a recent documentary.

In a poignant interview in the documentary 'Mamonas - Eu Te Ai Lóve Iú', Valéria Zoppello, the last girlfriend of Dinho from the iconic Brazilian band Mamonas Assassinas, expressed her deep feelings for him, which she revealed blossomed almost instantly after they met. She described their relationship as immediate and intense, characterized by a shared certainty that they wanted to be together. Valéria’s reflections are among the highlights of the documentary, which explores the band's legacy 30 years after their tragic end.

The documentary, recently launched on Globoplay, involved meticulous research by screenwriter Gabriel Tibaldo, who sifted through family archives and recorded materials to reconstruct the story of the band. Valéria's heartfelt statements shed light on the personal side of Dinho, revealing that they had plans for marriage and family, illustrating the depth of their bond before tragedy struck. This rare glimpse into their relationship resonates amidst memories of the beloved band, which captured the hearts of many in Brazil.

The release of this documentary reignites interest in the Mamonas Assassinas, a band that is still fondly remembered in Brazilian culture. Valéria's willingness to share her story after so many years adds a layer of emotional intimacy to the narrative, reminding audiences of the fleeting nature of life and the impactful connections we form. As the band continues to be celebrated, this documentary enriches the audience's understanding of who they were, both on and off stage.

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