Presenter Luciano Huck reflected on losses and victories
The host Luciano Huck (51) used social networks to show solidarity with the Brazilian team, which was eliminated from the World Cup in Qatar by Croatia this Friday, the 9th. On Instagram, he shared a photo of the team and reflected on losses and victories .
“Football is a sport that generates so much passion because it’s like life. The best doesn’t always win. What everyone expects doesn’t always happen. But if in life we wake up every day, wipe our face with water and carry on with the battle , there is no reason to be different in football”he began.
“Today is a day to be strong, to thank the 26 players and the entire coaching staff who made Brazil play a beautiful World Cup, with dancing, great goals and joy”continued.
“And who did what seemed almost impossible a month ago: uniting the whole of Brazil around the same ideal, the same jersey. 2026 is just around the corner. There’s a country and a cup waiting for us by then”finished.
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Luciano Huck apologizes after question asked in ‘Who Wants to be a Millionaire’
Luciano Huck apologized after being criticized for a question asked on the board ‘Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?’. In the quiz, a question appeared about the last words of George Floyd, a black man killed by the police. Lawyer and professor Thiago Amparo politely criticized the issue.
????????Hi @LucianoHuck. I know you follow me here and we’ve already exchanged ideas! Let’s talk about this question? For black people, Floyd’s case (and so many other Brazilian Floyds) is traumatic to the point of making putting his last words in an entertainment quiz unacceptable”, commented on Twitter.
The presenter acknowledged the error and said he was interested in talking: “You are absolutely right about the question asked. I am increasingly aware of how much I must evolve in anti-racist literacy beyond intention. I do not have prior access to the questions and this time I did not have the presence of mind to react immediately. I made a mistake. I apologize . And let’s talk”.
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