News

5949 replies · 1544787 views

laeteita's avatar
laeteita
Posts: 5340
#5681
3 hours ago, ekn said:

https://www.facebook.com/events/608212187105821/?ref=newsfeed

THURSDAY, 16 DECEMBER 2021 AT 8 PM UTC+03

Astrology With Celebrity Psychic Jae Rae

ADRIANA AND HER GUESTS TALK TO CELEBRITY PSYCHIC TO THE STARS JAE RAE ABOUT ASTROLOGY AND WHAT WE CAN EXPECT FOR 2022.

She edited, Boy George will join them too.

l
lucyford
Posts: 1791
#5682
3 hours ago, laeteita said:

@lucyford I personally prefer to listen professional people on Apple Podcast but FB Audio's are for fun to me. I mean who would pay to listen someone's football podcast who doesn't even know football terms. She speaks so random, not podcast type in my opinion. Also, the last thing i want to see her on a more professional platform with these unprofessional people she works with. 

I personally don't mind if its on FB, I'm just saying she could get more listeners if its on another platform like apple podcast and spotify. Also, im not saying she should make people pay for it. Every successful podcast is free. I'm saying she could get sponsors to ad during the podcast which is what most podcasts do to make money. Also, I'd say alot of successful podcasts from what I've seen are random and alot of people aren't like "professional" with like radio experience or stuff like that. I think she just gets nervous and should make it more conversational if we are going to say what she could work on.

 

I agree with @borgshe could have a podcast focused on fashion. But i think its would also be good to have like episodes focused on other things like football to get big guests on. It's what alot of podcasts do. They have guests to bring new listeners in. 

jamiya's avatar
jamiya
Posts: 880
#5684

https://www.tvnotas.com.mx/noticias-espectaculos-internacional/adriana-lima-busca-romper-con-los-estereotipos-de-las-modelos

 

Another interview in Riyadh.

She talks about being a model, love Bahia, etc..

A
A.B
Posts: 77
#5685
7 hours ago, jamiya said:

https://www.tvnotas.com.mx/noticias-espectaculos-internacional/adriana-lima-busca-romper-con-los-estereotipos-de-las-modelos

 

Another interview in Riyadh.

She talks about being a model, love Bahia, etc..

The way models look today in their late 30s even 40s of course they still should be modeling (they’re gorgeous), but I’m not a fan of these cholesterol banners they’re promoting. Overweight was never aesthetic, and It’s not healthy ( 200-220lbs 90–100kg). I think the model industry like every other  industry currently is trying to display over-political-righteousness.

nhlovesadri's avatar
nhlovesadri
Posts: 7946
#5686

Does anyone speak Arabic, at least it's what I think it's spoken in this video, from the makeup artist who worked with her in Saudi Arabia:

 

 

She says a few lines in English but almost everything in her own language. I'd be grateful if anyone could translate what is she saying about her.

ekn's avatar
ekn
Posts: 2593
#5687

Sayidaty.net interview (in Arabic)

16.thumb.png.6ac613cf002905461962f0f6c4e8f674.png17.thumb.png.8a07af3ec82122d2fa4831db9144f8c6.png18.thumb.png.09749f04c5a14b12eba673501ed6c115.png19.thumb.png.cb140b216d557c77ae808217a97fc9b1.png

 

d.thumb.png.55ad2fe7ef3483da6d7e96c260ac53e2.pngj.thumb.png.4bd4738052cd1b3b40061002f7d374a4.png

 

 

nhlovesadri's avatar
nhlovesadri
Posts: 7946
#5688

Is there anyone here who speaks Arabic and can please translate it?

jamiya's avatar
jamiya
Posts: 880
#5689
44 minutes ago, nhlovesadri said:

Is there anyone here who speaks Arabic and can please translate it?

 

Please try Google Translate app. You can use the app's camera to translate the text in the images.
It seems to be almost the same as the existing interview.

laeteita's avatar
laeteita
Posts: 5340
#5691
On 2/13/2022 at 3:44 PM, ekn said:

Sayidaty.net interview (in Arabic)

In English

 

A special meeting with “Madam” in the Formula E race, international model Adriana Lima: My experience in Riyadh is great and I have been driving an electric car for 10 years

The historic Diriyah in Riyadh hosted the 2022 Formula E Championship with an international presence of electric car racing enthusiasts. “Madam” attended the amazing event that was held on January 28 and 29 and we interviewed the international Brazilian model, Adriana Lima, who seeks to raise awareness of the importance of sustainability and shed light on the global climate crisis through her participation in this global event.

Interview | Lama Alshethry

 

Tell us about the experience of participating in the Formula E race in Riyadh?

Participation in Formula E means a lot to me because it is a global event that deals with the concept of sustainability and takes into account the issue of climate change by using electric cars in the race. I have personally used an electric car for nearly ten years. I had an amazing roller coaster experience with the Porsche Taycan, yet it made me feel extremely safe which is an important element for me especially as I have children. The car's response was amazingly fast, I couldn't even keep up with it by shooting a video on my phone! As a Brazilian, I spoke during my interview with the founder and CEO of Formula E, Alejandro Agag, about the idea of organizing this global race in the Amazon in Brazil to spread awareness about climate pollution there through an enthusiastic event that highlights this issue positively. I hope this will come true.

 

 

How would you describe your visit to Saudi Arabia?

It's a really great experience, I love being in Riyadh. I have always wanted to visit the Saudi capital, and I have been following many of the events hosted by the city on social media platforms. I am very happy to visit with the Formula E race, since I set foot in this city, I have found a lot of warmth in the reception and generous hospitality, and I have also enjoyed getting to know closely the culture, people and taste of this beautiful country. It is my first visit and a pleasure to be here.

Are there other countries you would like to visit?

I travel a lot, Brazil remains my home country and my favorite hometown, especially Selva Jardim.

What is the significance of Formula E's contribution to issues of sustainability and climate change?

Each of us has strengths through which he can deliver his message to the largest possible segment. The Formula E global platform uses its power to spread awareness of the concept of sustainability through the use of electric cars in racing, which is a major contribution to making a change in the issue of climate change so that the world is a better place to live. As a journalist and editor, you have strengths for your media platform to spread a noble message that serves humanity. I also have strengths in the global image I bring to the cause I support. I have two children who worry about their future and the climate in which they will grow up.

 

What does the late Brazilian racing driver Ayrton Senna, a world icon who won three Formula One championships during his journey, represent to you?

He's an icon that's undoubtedly alive, and I'm very proud of what he's achieved. I remember when I was a little girl the whole of Brazil watched his races every Sunday, the streets were empty of cars and pedestrians, everyone was in the presence of the Siena race. He is credited with the development revolution with the concept of the Formula One Championship in Brazil; It was he who developed my passion for racing cars since childhood. I hope someone will show up to represent Brazil like Cena did.

 

What wish do you wish to achieve in the near future?

I hope to host a Formula E race in the Amazon, and to be present for this event.

 

What is the most important lesson you have learned as a modeling woman?

My experience was not easy to begin with. My position in the modeling profession is not easy at all, and I found in it a clear stereotype that I rejected. The change had already begun, and I felt more than ever that I could make a difference. We are now seeing a diversification of the modeling profession in terms of models' bodies and colours, which is a huge development. I practiced the profession for twenty years, and unfortunately, the life span of a woman is very short. My plan is to use my cosplay on this platform to extend the presence of women in it at all ages. I fight stereotypes to highlight the valuable aesthetic aspects of women in their different stages. I went through all these stages from a young woman to a global model to a mature woman and a mother and I aspire to be accepted on the pages of magazines at this stage of my life and enjoy my profession. Today I am 40 years old and it is normal that I am not a size zero as a mature woman and mother of two children.

 

What is the message you want to convey to women?

My message to every woman is to follow her heart, and never give up or give up on her truth and principles. Each of us has a world to live in, don't let anyone touch or change your truth.

 

 

 

 

 

patt's avatar
patt
Posts: 409
#5692
On 2/15/2022 at 4:35 PM, ekn said:

 

 90's fashion is my absolute favorite fashion topic, i just found time to read it. I think this interview could have been sooo much better with a visual gallery of her works from 90's in addition to the her recent shoots. Its very hard to find her works from 90's. 

What i didn't understand is why this magazine insists that she worked with and walked for Chanel. Did she? I read their previous article about Adriana, they used Alessandra Ambrossio's Chanel runway photos as if it is Adriana in the photo so maybe they confused.

 

And once Adriana said it was Ellen who asked her to cut her hair very short for a concept photoshoot and her mother was terrified after seeing her photos but in this interview she says something different.

As a result i'm so glad she got a good cover this time. I noticed this will also be on Lofficel Philippines cover but didn't understand which country keep it only on digital platform and which will have print version.

nhlovesadri's avatar
nhlovesadri
Posts: 7946
nhlovesadri's avatar
nhlovesadri
Posts: 7946
#5694

https://en.unesco.org/news/beirut-adriana-lima-sends-strong-message-support-education

 

Newarticle about her visit in Lebanon, she talks about a terrible episode of her past in Brazil: as a kid coming back home from school, a thief attacked her and a friend, when they resisted he shot her friend in the head and killed her. I can only imagine the shock and pain of poor young Adriana

A
A.B
Posts: 77
#5695
5 hours ago, nhlovesadri said:

https://en.unesco.org/news/beirut-adriana-lima-sends-strong-message-support-education

 

Newarticle about her visit in Lebanon, she talks about a terrible episode of her past in Brazil: as a kid coming back home from school, a thief attacked her and a friend, when they resisted he shot her friend in the head and killed her. I can only imagine the shock and pain of poor young Adriana

She never mentioned that before. I’m just glad she survived💔

nhlovesadri's avatar
nhlovesadri
Posts: 7946
#5696
3 minutes ago, A.B said:

She never mentioned that before. I’m just glad she survived💔

Me too, and that she was lucky enough to go away from that favela and live a better life. But the scars of those things she will have inside forever.

patt's avatar
patt
Posts: 409
#5697
6 hours ago, nhlovesadri said:

https://en.unesco.org/news/beirut-adriana-lima-sends-strong-message-support-education

 

Newarticle about her visit in Lebanon, she talks about a terrible episode of her past in Brazil: as a kid coming back home from school, a thief attacked her and a friend, when they resisted he shot her friend in the head and killed her. I can only imagine the shock and pain of poor young Adriana

Horrible experience...  must have caused trauma.

Souled-Out's avatar
Souled-Out
Posts: 6765
#5698
On 3/14/2022 at 1:16 PM, nhlovesadri said:

https://en.unesco.org/news/beirut-adriana-lima-sends-strong-message-support-education

 

Newarticle about her visit in Lebanon, she talks about a terrible episode of her past in Brazil: as a kid coming back home from school, a thief attacked her and a friend, when they resisted he shot her friend in the head and killed her. I can only imagine the shock and pain of poor young Adriana

 

Yeah, Adriana def tries to be more positive about growing up where and how she did. But she always alluded to seeing bad things in her environment, didn't know something THAT traumatic happened right infront of her. But then again, thats def not something you want to brag about. I remember her getting slightly defensive when she was on SWAY radio during the superbowl and he asked if she was from where they filmed city of god, she said no but she grew up in area where the same things were happening. Obviously she was telling the truth and he joked that maybe adriana was the same way and she said "no, I am a LOVER"

 

I hate it seems like she is such a beautiful woman with a beautiful soul but has been through things she shouldn't have to. How she remains having such a vibrant and obviously light spirit after going through that is beyond me. But it does explain how determination when it comes to work and being successful and maybe thats why she was always more reclusive when it came to going back to brazil.

 

 

X
XSS
Posts: 116
#5699
On 2022/3/15 at AM1点16分, nhlovesadri said:

https://en.unesco.org/news/beirut-adriana-lima-sends-strong-message-support-education

 

关于她访问黎巴嫩的新文章,她谈到了她过去在巴西的一段可怕经历:当一个孩子放学回家时,一个小偷袭击了她和一个朋友,当他们抵抗时,他开枪打死了她的朋友。我只能想象可怜的年轻阿德里安娜的震惊和痛苦

OMG she suffered a lot

Souled-Out's avatar
Souled-Out
Posts: 6765
#5700
On 3/17/2022 at 9:56 AM, XSS said:

OMG she suffered a lot

 

Yeah, we always had an idea she didn't have it easy growing up but didn't know the extent of it. But it shows how strong she is. She should write a book one day

Page of 296