The article centers on an interview with Brazilian actress Taís Araújo, celebrating her three decades in the entertainment industry. The interview delves into her current role as Raquel Accioli in the remake of the popular telenovela 'Vale Tudo'.
Araújo discusses the challenges and complexities of portraying Raquel, a mother determined to rescue her child, navigating public perception and criticism of the character's portrayal.
The interview highlights Araújo's collaborations with fellow actors such as Bella Campos, noting their strong working relationship built on mutual trust and support, along with her past experiences with Aracy Balabanian and Alinne Moraes. Araújo also touches upon the initial friction between Campos and Cauã Reymond, emphasizing the importance of maintaining focus on their work.
The interview goes beyond the realm of entertainment, touching on sensitive topics like colorism within the context of Brazilian society and her own experiences with both sexual and moral harassment. Araújo also discusses her activism, highlighting her work as a UN Women's advocate for Black women's rights.
Araújo concludes by reflecting on her long career, offering advice to her younger self, and mentioning her upcoming roles, including portraying the iconic Elza Soares in a film.