Valesca Popozuda has trouble with a lack of electricity and a “crazy” accident while cooking | GQ

Valesca Popozuda has trouble with a lack of electricity and a “crazy” accident while cooking | GQ
Valesca Popozuda has trouble with a lack of electricity and a “crazy” accident while cooking | GQ
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Valesca Popozuda went through difficulties this Tuesday (26). The singer showed her followers on Instagram that she spilled tomato paste in the kitchen and the result was a “tragedy” as the product spread from floor to ceiling. If that wasn’t enough, the funk singer lost power in her house.

In a sequence of videos on the platform, Valesca showed details of what happened. “People hardly make food. When you decide to make it, you open the tomato paste, pull out a cloth and the whole paste falls onto the floor,” she said. Turns out the sauce got on her and spread all over the kitchen. “I already washed my hair. And besides having sneezed on my hair, look at the tragedy in the kitchen: there’s tomato paste on the ceiling,” she pointed out. The food also spilled onto the singer’s clothes, furniture and appliances, such as the microwave. “Are you laughing? It got everything in here dirty: my butt, my clothes, even my hair and the ceiling.”

2 of 2 Valesca Popozuda shows a ceiling dirty with tomato paste — Photo: Reproduction/Instagram
Valesca Popozuda shows a ceiling dirty with tomato paste — Photo: Reproduction/Instagram

Valesca admitted that she doesn’t like cooking, so she has an employee who prepares her meals. “She puts everything in a jar and freezes it. But when I feel like eating something different, I go for it. [na cozinha]. And that’s it: when it doesn’t burn, these crazy accidents happen. And I stop to think: ‘Why didn’t I eat what was already in the fridge?’” he asked.

The unforeseen events did not stop there. Then, the funk singer returned to Instagram to say that, suddenly, she had no electricity at her home. “Where is the light? And now this, Brazil. Help, God,” she wailed.

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