Fatal beauty, Max's soap opera that is viralized on social networks, is Kiara Felippe's first leaflet. In the plot, she plays Andrea, a trans woman, as well as the actress, businesswoman and dance teacher, who gets involved with the characters of Murilo Rosa and Marcelo Serrado. In an interview with MetropolisKiara shared how the unprecedented experience in her career has been.
“It is my first soap opera, especially in this format, with global and national reach. This has been crazy. Since I passed the tests and I was approved, anxiety and restlessness accompanied me. It was an intense process, because I was entering this universe with a large cast, alongside very experienced actors,” he said.
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“It was deep, because I had to undress myself to give way to the character, to undress my ego. So I went with my natural hair, which for me is very big, impactful and symbolic. I wanted it to be this way, totally naturalized, totally humanized, totally raw. To pass all the sensitivity we needed,” says Kiara.
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