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Postado em 26 de março de 2020 às 18:55
Após notícia de que pelos no rosto podem reter gotículas do coronavírus, famosos e atletas decidiram tirar a barba. Felipe Andreolli, que comanda o “Globo esporte”, aderiu à prática. “Fiz a barba, pois infectologistas e especialistas disseram que a barba tem mais chances de reter o vírus. Nao custa nada”, afirmou o jornalista, que ficou bem diferente sem os pelos no rosto.
Outro que ficou diferente foi o humorista Tirullipa, assim como Danilo Gentili, apresentador do ‘The noite’, no SBT, que ainda fez uma brincadeira com a cara limpa. “Raspei a barba pro coronga vírus não ficar preso nela. Meu primo médico falou que era melhor. Quero ver ele raspar a dele agora! Veja, eu tô mais barbeado que a playboy da Galisteu”, escreveu na legenda da foto.
Luan Santana parece um adolescente após deixar de ser barbudinho. “Cuidar da gente é cuidar de todos! Para prevenir estou ficando em casa e de BARBA FEITA! Aqui o corona não tem vez!”, decretou.
Os meninos do vôlei também encararam a empreitada. Bruninho não viu problemas em se livrar da barba. “Dizem que o vírus pode ficar retido por mais tempo na barba. Então nesse momento , não custa nada tirar!”, afirmou o jogador.
Companheiro de profissão de Bruninho, Wallace quis cortar qualquer possibilidade do coronavírus em sua vida. “Em tempos de Covid-19, todos temos que estar conscientes e fazer a nossa parte. A barba poderia ser um meio do vírus permanecer por mais tempo.”
Outro jogador que também deixou o rosto sem pelos foi William Arjona. “Todos sabem da minha identificação com a barba, mas nesse momento não pensei duas vezes. “
Gustavão foi outro jogador de vôlei que entrou nessa ação.
E o ex-jogador Grafitte também deixou de ser uma barbudo.
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