The documentary series about the career of rapper Karol Conká after the historic exit at BBB 21 is available on Globoplay from this Thursday (29/04). 'Life after the fall' reports the resumption of his post-confinement life at the BBB 21 house in 4 chapters called 'Cancellation', 'Reality', 'Rupture' and 'The father'.
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Directed by Patrícia Carvalho and Patrícia Cupello, the production seeks to rebuild the artist's life after the controversial gaffes within the program. For this, Karol reflects on the consequences of his outbursts, cleans up the relationship between Bil, Carla and Lucas and questions the work of his team on social networks and revisits his past. Will Karol be able to redeem herself from the other BBB participants and Brazil that rejected her so strongly?
Repercussion in the networks
For some Twitter users, it is not yet that the rapper will be able to reverse the damage to her image.
Participation in 'Saia Justa'
In her Instagram profile, Karol shared an excerpt of her participation in the 'Saia Justa' program, broadcast on Wednesday (28/04) on GNT. In this video, the artist reveals that she is discovering herself every day after leaving home and that she is accepting the mistakes she made. “I'm proud to be in therapy and working through the damage,” she says.
From the expulsion to the series: remember the controversial departure of Karol Conká
Karol Conká, 34 years old, entered the history of the BBB with an unpleasant record: he was eliminated from 99,17% of the public votes, an unprecedented rejection in the program worldwide.
During her participation in the TV Globo reality show, she was massively criticized for her attitudes and attitudes towards other participants in the house, the Arcrebian, Carla Díaz, Juliette Freire e Lucas Hairstyle, who asked to leave the program on February 7.