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Woman who refused plane window celebrates: “30 thousand advertising” - World Stock Market

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The banker Jennifer Castro who became famous for refusing to change her window seat on a flight, celebrated the success that it has been having in contracts advertising since the controversial video went viral on the networks. In a video published on her TikTok on Sunday (8), she told how her life changed in a short time. “2 days ago I was buying little things on Shopee and today I’m closed with ads worth more than 30 thousand,” he wrote. Se…
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After the “dispute” for a seat on a Gol flight, the Minas Gerais bank employee Jeniffer Castro gained more than 2 million followers on social media. Now, she takes advantage of her fame to promote brands, but she says she has had difficulties sleeping and eating since the incident. During an appearance on Globo TV's Encounter with Patrícia Poeta, Jeniffer was unable to clarify that the video was not filmed and released by the mother of the child…

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Bank employee Jeniffer Castro, who became famous for refusing to change her window seat on a flight, celebrated her success in advertising contracts since the controversial video went viral on the networks. In a video posted on her TikTok on Sunday (8), she told how her life changed in a short time. “Two days ago I was buying little things on Shopee and today I'm closed with advertisements of more than 30 thousand,” he wrote.

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With 2.4 million followers on Instagram, Jeniffer Castro is still getting used to the instant celebrity routine. Read more (12/09/2024)

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UOL broke the news in Brazil on Monday, December 9, 2024.
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