Mulheres da Alta Sociedade de Goiânia Estrelam Novidade com Luxo e Segredos Revelados

“Poderosas do Cerrado” revela rotinas de seis mulheres da alta sociedade de Goiânia. Thaily Semensato, de Casa da Bebida, revela paixão por Louis Vuitton e Chanel. Conflitos e rivalidades entre as participantes são revelados

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Six Women of High Society in Goiânia Unveiled in New Reality Show

The first episode of the reality show “Poderosas do Cerrado” premiered on the streaming platform this Wednesday (29th), introducing the public to the six participants from Goiânia’s upper-class society. Viewers were able to observe the daily routines of Thaily Semensato, Roseli Tavares, Cristal Lobo, and Tana Lobo, which showcased portions of their professional and personal lives—all surrounded by luxury and expensive purchases.

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Within the episode, Thaily Semensato, owner of Casa da Bebida, Brazil’s largest online spirits distributor, revealed that her favorite brand is Louis Vuitton and her biggest “indulgence” was a Chanel handbag, costing R$ 92,000. “Don’t tell my husband,” she joked during the revelation.

She was also seen calling her personal stylist for assistance in deciding an outfit for an event—a recurring scene within the “Poderosas do Cerrado” participants’ lives. Married for 19 years and with two children, she manages Casa da Bebida alongside her husband, businessman Laion Barbosa, and stated that reconciling opinions within the business was challenging. “We consider ourselves victorious,” she reflected.

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During her meeting with Roseli Tavares, a cattle farmer, Roseli expressed a negative initial impression of Thaily, considering her “too assertive” and fearing she wouldn’t please her due to her “simple” demeanor, despite being an heiress to a million-dollar fortune.

This opinion was shared by all six women during their gathering, joking that Thaily doesn’t appear to be a friendly person.

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Roseli, while showcasing one of her farms, remarked, “Where your eyes can reach, that’s mine.” She displayed her territory and the routine of caring for animals and providing inputs to ensure everything runs smoothly in the countryside.

Andréa Mota began her story by recounting her early marriage at age 20 to singer Leandro, and the subsequent birth of two children—Lyandra and Leandro. At the time of recording, she had just become a grandmother to a girl named Isabela, the heiress to her first daughter.

She visited a jewelry store to redo a bracelet she and Leandro had given to Lyandra at birth, naming the new granddaughter.

During the newborn photoshoot of her granddaughter, Lyandra persuaded her mother to take a solo photoshoot, recalling her time working as a model. Despite her age-related insecurity, she accepted the gift. “I interrupted my modeling career because Leandro asked, he didn’t want his wife being exposed anywhere.

It didn’t sadden me because I soon had my children and there were other phases,” she told the program.

The event decorators and sisters, Tana and Cristal Lobo, owners of Vero Festas, showcased their routine at events, behind the scenes of the assembly of million-dollar celebrations, between birthdays and weddings. The two, who frequently disagree on work matters, stated that Cristal is the most detail-oriented and Tana is disorganized, sometimes wanting to change details of event organization.

The episode concludes with scenes of Thaily organizing a meeting of women to learn about charut and whiskey harmonization. Despite insistence, only Andréa confirmed her presence at the businesswoman’s event.

The first three episodes of “Poderosas do Cerrado,” plus four more, will be available on Globoplay, with the final three episodes arriving on the streaming platform on November 12th.

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