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Andressa "Cachoeira" denies posing for 'Playboy'.

In a statement, Andressa Mendonça confirms that she received an invitation from the magazine to give an interview for the column "Women We Love," but ruled out doing "photo shoots involving any type of nudity"; she is married to the racketeer Carlinhos Cachoeira.

Testimony of the wife of illegal gambling operator Carlinhos Cachoeira, Andressa Mendonça, to the Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry. (Photo: Roberta Namour)

247 - Businesswoman Andressa Mendonça, wife of illegal gambling operator Carlinhos Cachoeira, denied in a statement that she will pose for "Playboy" magazine.

The lingerie photoshoot had been confirmed to G1 by the magazine's editor, Sérgio Xavier. In the text, she confirms that she received the invitation to give an interview to the column "Women We Love," but denied doing "photoshoots involving any type of nudity" (learn more). closest).

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NOTE OF CLARIFICATION

"Given what I have been following in the press regarding the news that I received an invitation to pose for Playboy magazine, published by Editora Abril, it is our duty to provide transparency to the facts. Due to the dissemination of this untrue and frivolous information, we would like to state that:"

1. I naturally accepted the invitation to give an interview for the "Women We Love" column in Playboy magazine, without any photographic shoots involving nudity.

2. Given the above and the reaction of some of the press in reporting falsehoods, by family decision, I have decided to interrupt any type of conversation in order to conduct the interview. My main interest is to preserve the privacy and serenity of my family and, especially, my children.

3. I reaffirm that there was never any type of negotiation or contract signing for the taking of photos in accordance with the magazine's editorial guidelines.

4. I affirm that I have never met the editor of Playboy magazine, Mr. Sérgio Xavier.

5. I emphasize that I am a businesswoman, mother, and wife. As a woman, I must stress that I have no judgment or moral reservations about those who choose to do photo shoots of any artistic nature for publications of recognized quality, such as Playboy Magazine. However, this is not the path I have chosen to follow in my professional life. I continue to believe in empowering women as active agents of social transformation and not as instruments to be used in a stigmatized way in a sexist world in all sectors.
professional performance.

Finally, I thank those who did not succumb to the sensationalism of some of the press that insisted on the veracity of this news.

Andressa Mendonça.