Gazeta Esportiva.com
·16 gennaio 2026
Julio Casares’ girlfriend Mara Carvalho reveals online threats

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·16 gennaio 2026

The political chaos experienced by Julio Casares’ administration is spilling outside of São Paulo. The president’s girlfriend, Mara Carvalho, reported on her Instagram that she is receiving threats from people unhappy with the tricolor leader, who could be removed from office this Friday if the impeachment proceedings against him are approved.
Mara Carvalho also raised the suspicion that she is being confused with Mara Casares, the president’s ex-wife, who is the Women’s, Culture, and Events Director at São Paulo and who was recently involved in a controversy over an alleged illegal scheme for the sale of boxes at Morumbis.
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“I am an actress, screenwriter, director, and producer. I am Julio Casares’ wife, and I find everything that is happening very regrettable. By coincidence, I have the same first name as his ex-wife. I am Mara CARVALHO, she is Mara CASARES. I have received threats, people wanting to lynch me, wanting to come into my restaurant and grab my phone. The sick attitude of human beings is regrettable. I want to make it clear that I have nothing to do with this. I will need to take measures to protect myself and get my life back,” vented Mara Carvalho on her Instagram.
Mara’s official profile was flooded with numerous threats and complaints about Casares’ administration at São Paulo. As a result, she has disabled comments on her posts.
This Friday, São Paulo’s board members will meet to vote on Casares’ impeachment at the Cícero Pompeu de Toledo Stadium, Morumbis. The first call is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. (Brasília time), while the second will take place at 7:00 p.m.
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