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@Duarte
You probably remember of this one. Also very beautiful.
Similar family name and similar ancestry.
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Juliana Paes
Camila Pitanga
Deborah Secco
Alessandra Ambrosio was also a super model, so they have this in common too.^^Well, thank goodness I'm not totally losing my touch; there was something to the Bianca Balti reference. She's a high fashion model from Lombardia, by the way. So, yes, both with Northern Italian ancestry.
Camila Pitanga also looks Italian to me; I see no SSA at all. Extraordinary.
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Juliana Paes
Camila Pitanga
Deborah Secco
Alessandra Ambrosio was also a super model, so they have this in common too.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alessandra_Ambrósio_(model)
Interview with Ana Paula Arosio:
http://www.comunitaitaliana.com.br/Entrevistas/Arosio.htm
As for Camila, yeah. That's why Duarte said that.
Não existe predomínio da genética germânica no sul. A UFMG já divulgou estudos demonstrando que de norte a sul a principal fonte europeia é ibérica e depois italiana. Existe predomínio germânico apenas em indivíduos isolados.
@Regio X.
Wow. She's missing from television. She is also a very beautiful woman. I will never forget the character she played in the series Hilda Furacão, in which she played the protagonist which also featured the participation of Rodrigo Santoro and Matheus Nachtergaele and was filmed in my beloved Belo Horizonte. Well remembered. She is stunning.
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Ana Paula Arósio as Hilda Furacão was so stunningly beautiful that I was a child back then but I was stunned by her beauty, and I remember even the women (who often tended to pretend being underwhelmed and disdainful of other beauties) in front of the TV commenting how it was possible she could be so beautiful. I don't think I've seen a "purer" type of beauty in a woman ever since. :-D Too bad she quit acting just a few years later, she didn't like fame and celebrity, being constantly under pressure and on the media, but I'm told she's very happy in the quiet life in a remote farm that she chose for her.
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Ana Paula Arósio as Hilda Furacão was so stunningly beautiful that I was a child back then but I was stunned by her beauty, and I remember even the women (who often tended to pretend being underwhelmed and disdainful of other beauties) in front of the TV commenting how it was possible she could be so beautiful. I don't think I've seen a "purer" type of beauty in a woman ever since. :-D Too bad she quit acting just a few years later, she didn't like fame and celebrity, being constantly under pressure and on the media, but I'm told she's very happy in the quiet life in a remote farm that she chose for her.
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