Jumpin' Jumpin'

I don't think there have been many issues of Vogue America in the past three years without at least one picture of Carol Trentini jumping. April is no different, thanks to Patrick Demarchelier.

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Ms. Trentini is certainly the best jumper in the fashion industry. More of her on the latest Vogue here.

Brazilian Beauty: A New Campaign Against AIDS

The Brazilian government launched yesterday a new campaign against AIDS targeting young gay men. The promotional material inspired by the movie American Beauty is beyond genius, and very sexy. It will attract attention for sure.

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Do whatever you want, but do it with a condom.

According to official data, in the past 12 years there has been a significant increase in the percentage of homosexuals between the ages of 13 and 24 affected with AIDS. Read more about the new campaign at aids.gov.br.

Picking The Wrong Song

Forgive me, but you just don't attempt to perform Alone at American Idol after Carrie Underwood (more than) nailed it seasons ago. It is time for Ramiele Malubay to go home. Watch it and compare.

The highlight of last night's show was David Archuleta's introduction video showing him dancing with his little sister. Talk about stage parents. As for David's choice of song, all I am going to say is that it also goes with the title of this post.

I am going to be expecting something amazing next week.

Rafinha Wins Big Brother Brazil 8

I told you from the very beginning that Rafinha was going to take home the R$1 million prize this season. Although it was a close race (he won with 50.15% of all votes), I guess I was right.

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And to think that Rafinha was not even selected for the original cast this season, and was only called in after two other guys gave up their spot.

About 76 million votes were registered at the finale last night, setting a new record for Big Brother Brazil. Watch Rafinha being announced the winner below.

Warning: he is too cute to handle.

Brazilianizer Of The Week: Seal

Seal held a press conference today in São Paulo to promote the Brazilian leg of his tour in support of his latest album System. This is the first time in 16 years that the singer plays the country. During the conference, he complained about paparazzi attacks in America, and was a little annoyed with the translator which accompanied him.

Seal performs in São Paulo tomorrow and Thursday, in Rio on the 29th, in Curitiba on the 1st, and in Porto Alegre on the 3rd.

Straight From Asia

Brazilians Carlos Freire, Johnnes Mattos, and Felipe Caffe have been working in Asia for quite a while now. For the past two weeks I brought you updates on the first two. Now here are some new test shots with Felipe Caffe.

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Felipe Caffe reminds me a lot of Edilson Nascimento, who I worked with a few days ago. Both of them are actually from Recife.

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