Túlio Maravilha bars daughter from public universities and revives 2003 controversy

Former footballer Túlio Maravilha sparked backlash by preventing his daughter Tulliane from enrolling in public universities like UFRJ and UERJ, choosing a private institution due to 'family values'. The decision, explained in a family video, drew criticism from figures like deputy Lindbergh Farias, who labeled it 'embarrassing'. The case also resurfaced Túlio's 2003 nude photoshoot for an adult magazine.

Túlio Maravilha, a former footballer known for stints with Botafogo, returned to the spotlight by revealing he blocked his daughter Tulliane's enrollment in public universities. Tulliane was accepted into Nutrition at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ) and Dentistry at the State University of Rio de Janeiro (UERJ). However, her parents, Túlio and wife Christiane Maravilha, chose to enroll her in a private university.

In a video posted on social media, Christiane explained: “One of the biggest reasons we don't allow our children to go to federal universities is to maintain our family values.” Túlio added that the federal institutions are “precarious.” Tulliane, who studied intensively, said she gave up the spots to make room for those who “really need” them.

The decision drew immediate criticism. Federal deputy Lindbergh Farias (PT-RJ) reacted on February 7, calling the video a source of “embarrassing shame.” In a post on X (formerly Twitter), he stated: “My Botafogo friends are ashamed. It seems there's no limit to ignorance.” Lindbergh also mocked: “What laziness! Saying the daughter won't study at two of Brazil's best universities for principles and values is the height of it.”

The controversy also unearthed a past episode for Túlio. In 2003, at age 34, while playing for Atlético Goianiense, he posed nude for the cover of G Magazine, an adult publication aimed at the gay audience. Christiane, married to him since 2000, accompanied the shoot, in which Túlio appeared wearing only socks and cleats. The invitations to pose began during his time at Botafogo in 1992. The couple has twins, Tulliane and Christyan.

The backlash highlights tensions between personal values and access to public education in Brazil, with no contradictions in the reports on the case.

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