This Is What Britney Is Going To End Up Looking Like...

Warning: extremely disturbing images.

The crazy woman above stopped the crowd at The Week this past Sunday afternoon when she took over the dancefloor at the pool party. Whatever she is on must be really strong.

Stalking Cauã Reymond

With girlfriend Grazi Massafera at the party for the new soap Desejo Proibido on Sunday night.

Partying With The Mr. Gay Candidates

The official party for the first Mr. Gay Brazil contest was at club Flex, but at about 5 am it seems that it was at The Week that most of the candidates were dancing and parading around with their sashes. I couldn't resist to taking a few pictures of the action. Check them out after the jump.

Hyperballad: Björk And The Killers In São Paulo

Last night I left the pool party at The Week, and headed over to Anhembi to catch Björk performing at Tim Festival. The show was scheduled to start at 9 pm, but it ended up not starting until 10. I hadn't seen Björk live in seven years, and was looking forward to it because she happens to sound even better live than on any of her albums. However, she also sounds better at smaller venues in which you don't have to stand for hours for an edited version of her show (only one hour long last night). She also sounds better when you are not locked in an arena with by 20,000 teenagers smoking pot, and dripping warm beer on your arms. In spite of a great performance, filled with hits such as Hyperballad, Jóga, and Hunter, the production of the festival and bad acoustics of the arena totally ruined the experience for me.

I have not seen videos of Björk's performance from last night online, so am posting two videos from her concert in Rio last Friday:

I really wanted to watch The Killers perform, but decided to leave right after Björk's concert was over. As much as I love Brandon Flowers, I was just not up for waiting until 4 am for the show to start (and having to watch two other bands play until then, one of them being Juliette and the Licks). Some of my friends did stay, however, and said the concert was amazing (but that food stands ran out of beer in the middle of the night).

Rumor has it that producers want to bring Radiohead to play at the festival next year. If that is true, please make sure there is at least some redbull available after 9 pm.

And The First Mr. Gay Brazil Is...

27-year-old Luciano Lupo from Cuiabá, by far my favorite candidate. Mr. Gay São Paulo and Mr. Gay Brasília took the second and third spots, respectively.

Luciano Lupo will represent the country at the Mr. Gay International contest in Los Angeles in January, and will be photographed for the next issue of Junior magazine.

I decided to drop by the finals on Saturday night in São Paulo before heading over to The Week, but it was way too hot inside the theater to stay long (and the MC was too annoying to stand). I did manage, however, to tape the all contestants in swimsuits.

For more, check out some exclusive backstage shots at Mix Brasil and Lado A.

I know everything was done at the very last minute, but I would like to congratulate the guys over at MixBrasil for putting the contest together for the first time in the country.

I would also like to congratulate all the contestants for having the balls to compete. Although Brazil is blessed with some of the best genetic codes on the planet, I found it shocking that there were very few contestants willing to step out and face the media in such an event. Keep in mind that not even Rio was represented this year, and one of the contestants was forced to drop out because his family did not want to deal with the exposure (the contest was highlighted in a national TV program). I hope that all the positive media about the pageant will generate a lot more interest come next year.

From Vogue Italia To Made In Brazil

Newcomer Henzo Hülle shares the love today, straight from Espírito Santo.

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