Episodes of racism make Bruno Gagliasso and Giovanna Ewbank’s children afraid of returning to Portugal

Regina Pierce

Episodes of racism make Bruno Gagliasso and Giovanna Ewbank’s children afraid of returning to Portugal

Hearing racist insults from a woman in Portugal, Bruno Gagliasso and Giovanna Ewbank’s two eldest children, Titi and Bless, began to fear returning to their homeland.where his family moved in 2021. “How do you explain to a child that adults offend them because of the color of their skin, saying that they are not welcome somewhere because of who they are?”, asked Bruno at the time. the trial of Adélia Barros which began this Thursday (26) at the Almada Court.

After that day, Titi and Bless never left the house and continued to undergo therapy. “They are very afraid to go back. I’m sure therapy will help progress,” said actress Giovanna Ewbank. Even though they could give testimony via video call, this couple chose to attend the trial. This information comes from the Portuguese newspaper Público,

Chissomo, known as Titi, is now 11, and Bless, 10, has Brazilian and Portuguese citizenship. The incident occurred in July 2022, in a bar on Costa da Caparica beach, in Almada. On July 30, Bruno and Giovanna were with their children at the Clássico Beach Club when Adélia Barros, a white woman, offended the children and about 15 members of the Angolan family.

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