Personalities lie to attract attention in 2025

In 2025, Brazilian and international politicians and artists used lies to gain visibility, such as fake pregnancy announcements and fictional candidacies. Some cases were quickly exposed, while others sparked prolonged debates. This retrospective highlights notable incidents.

The year 2025 was marked by various lies from personalities seeking public attention. Federal deputy Nikolas Ferreira claimed the Receita Federal and government aimed to monitor population spending for higher taxes, but the agency already accessed this via PIX since its creation; taxation applied only to those receiving over 50,000 reais monthly, with no declaration obligation.

Surfer Gabriel Medina, 31, deceived followers with a fake pregnancy announcement, posting an ultrasound of a 'surfer baby' and a photo of girlfriend Isabella Arantes with him hugging her belly. It was marketing for the children's character Medina Surfistinha, inspired by the athlete's life.

Actor Dado Dolabella admitted in 2025 to assaulting ex-girlfriend Luana Piovani and another woman in 2008, after years of denial. New assault allegations against Marcela Tomaszewski in 2025 prompted Luana to criticize him again.

Internationally, Prince Andrew, brother of King Charles III, faces rape accusations from Virginia Giuffre in the 2000s when she was 17; her book includes photos proving the meeting, but he denies involvement. Family, media, and public pressures demand stripping his titles.

Youtuber Felipe Neto announced in April a pre-candidacy for the 2026 presidency, but days later revealed it as marketing for his book club, ended months later.

Gracyanne Barbosa, after becoming a meme for eating many eggs on BBB in January, promoted in November a fake 'designer eggs' brand for Canva, with video, logo, and fake packaging.

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Celebrities in daring outfits posing on the Prêmio Multishow 2025 red carpet in Rio de Janeiro amid paparazzi flashes.
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Celebrities dare on Prêmio Multishow red carpet

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The Prêmio Multishow 2025, held on Tuesday, December 9, in Rio de Janeiro, brought together music and TV stars on a red carpet featuring daring outfits and personal statements. Actresses, singers, and influencers shared career stories, relationships, and recent controversies. The event spotlighted creative tributes and reflections on the entertainment industry.

Astrologer Juliane Alcalde examined 2025 astrological prospects for various celebrities at the end of 2024. In a review, five predictions came true, two partially, and three did not. The balance covers royal reconciliations to romances and political controversies.

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Columnist Mario Sergio Conti published in Folha de S.Paulo a series of humorous and absurd predictions for 2026, highlighting a supposed romance between Melania Trump and Geraldo Alckmin. The text mixes Brazilian and international political figures in fictional and ironic scenarios.

Pedro Henrique Espíndola, from the Pipoca group on BBB 26, confessed to cheating on his pregnant wife at least six times during the show on Thursday (15/1). Rayna Luiza, who is expecting their first child, broke her silence on social media, thanking supporters. The exposure sparked backlash and clarifications from the participant's team.

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The 2026 edition of Virada da Felicidade arrives in São Paulo in March, bringing together business leaders, experts, and personalities to address mental health, well-being, and social responsibility. Created in 2019 by Chirles Oliveira, the event will feature a hybrid format and include figures such as nun Coen and journalist Izabella Camargo.

Cape Town writer Mike Wills has released his annual roundup of standout headlines from 2025, noting a revival in clever wordplay. The collection includes amusing, alarming, and mundane examples from reputable news outlets worldwide. It was published on December 21, 2025, by Daily Maverick.

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In his Rappler column, Joselito D. De Los Reyes shares a personal narrative on 2025 events, from elections to corruption, while warning against forgetting lessons from 2016 to 2022.

 

 

 

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