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Marcelo Rubens Paiva regrets aggression in a São Paulo block before being honored: 'I didn't understand this degree of violence'

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Author of the book 'I'm Still Here' carried the banner of the Baixo Augusta Academics block this Sunday (23). Moments before the homage, someone even threw a backpack in Marcelo's face, who regretted the episode.
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Author of the book 'I'm Still Here' carried the banner of the Baixo Augusta Academics block this Sunday (23). Moments before the homage, someone even threw a backpack in Marcelo's face, who regretted the episode.

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Some famous people participated in the Baixa Augusta Academics pre-Carnival street block, which occupied the streets of São Paulo this Sunday (23). Among them were the queen of the event, actress Alessandra Negrini, writer Marcelo Rubens Paiva and actor Julio Andrade. See their photos in the gallery above. Read more Marcelo Rubens Paiva is assaulted during a lockdown in São Paulo Alessandra Negrini on “I'm Still Here” at the Oscars: “We'll Wi…

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By Tulio Kruse (Folhapress) — Writer Marcelo Rubens Paiva was attacked while participating in the Acadêmicos do Baixo Augusta block, in downtown São Paulo, this Sunday (23). He was participating in a tribute by the block to the film “I’m Still Here” when a man threw a can and a backpack at him. The attacker was outside the […]

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Man tries to attack Marcelo Rubens Paiva, and Baixo Augusta block is confused in São Paulo

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UOL broke the news in Brazil on Sunday, February 23, 2025.
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