Journalist Zelda Mello announced her retirement from Globo on Monday (March 2), after three decades at the network in São Paulo. Known for coverage in local and national telejornais, she described the decision as matured and plans to rest.
Zelda Mello, a Globo reporter for over 30 years, shared her retirement announcement on her social media on Monday (March 2). The professional, who worked on local and national telejornais in São Paulo, explained that the choice followed a period of reflection started last year.
In a published video, Zelda emphasized that the process was handled calmly. "It was all very matured, very thought out, very negotiated. It's a light, peaceful exit, with a lot of love in my heart," she stated. She expressed thanks to the audience: "I thank you all so much for welcoming me into your homes over these three decades, for placing trust and affection in my performance."
The journalist views the moment as the end of a cycle. "Finally, it's a cycle that closes. We'll see what the future holds, but for now, look… my plan is to rest," she said. Her plans involve slowing down, prioritizing accumulated personal matters, and staying connected with followers via social media. "I'm going to take a good rest now. I'll take care of those issues that were always piled up, in the background, and that suddenly gain another type of urgency," she added.
Work colleagues responded with supportive messages in the comments. Presenter Marcelo Pereira wrote: "Zelda, you are wonderful. Thank you for so many teachings and for sharing knowledge and kindness. Enjoy your retirement. You and Gueiros live in my ❤️ kisses". Anchor Sabina Simonato commented: "Zelda from heaven! I can't believe it! Thank you for being so competent, authentic! Thank you for the always conversations and laughs! A big kiss!!!!!!!!!!!!".