Erika Schneider brings together good moments from her trip after the accident | News

Erika Schneider brings together good moments from her trip after the accident | News
Erika Schneider brings together good moments from her trip after the accident | News
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Erika Schneider, 33 years old, shared this Monday (1) unprecedented photos of her trip to Trancoso, in Bahia, where she spent the Easter holiday. “Oh, Bahia”, wrote the influencer, who had to bandage some of her toes after suffering a minor accident.

“Beautiful, Bahia and you”, praised one person in the comments of the post. “Too wonderful,” said another. “Perfect diva,” added another. In the images, Erika appears wearing a black string bikini. She also showed off the scenery and treats she ate on the trip.

In one of the photos, it is possible to see part of one of the influencer’s feet bandaged. The bandage was necessary because the businesswoman was injured during the trip. Erika was walking on a hotel deck when the wooden floor sank. The accident caused one of her toes to dislocate and she had to be hospitalized.

“The finger turned, the girls saw it and started screaming because it ended up on the other side. The slipper had stayed inside the hole. I didn’t know whether to pick up the slipper or turn my finger away. I don’t know how I managed to put it in place” , said the ex-Fazenda, who traveled with her mother and friends.

2 of 6 Erika Schneider — Photo: Reproduction/Instagram
Erika Schneider — Photo: Reproduction/Instagram

3 of 6 Erika Schneider — Photo: Reproduction/Instagram
Erika Schneider — Photo: Reproduction/Instagram

4 of 6 Erika Schneider — Photo: Reproduction/Instagram
Erika Schneider — Photo: Reproduction/Instagram

5 of 6 Erika Schneider — Photo: Reproduction/Instagram
Erika Schneider — Photo: Reproduction/Instagram

6 of 6 Erika Schneider — Photo: Reproduction/Instagram
Erika Schneider — Photo: Reproduction/Instagram
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