“Today Keyla Brasil was found and is already safe. She will remain in isolation until she can recover from whatever she’s been going through. With the goal of her safety, we will not be sharing more information about the case until she herself can speak for herself,” Casa T informs in a post on Facebook. Facebook.
Remember, Keyla Brasil was the author of a protest at the Teatro S. Luiz because of a play in which a transgender actor played a transgender character, which Keyla called “transfake”.
The actress disappeared during a Kela bus ride from Tapua to Lisbon. “The transgender actress and singer was unreachable at approximately 4pm on Friday, January 27, when she was seen on the bus. On social media, Casa T pleaded with anyone who contacted her later to share the information,” JN Books.
The artist had taken refuge in the “mountains” after receiving “hate messages and threats” after the protest. According to those in charge of Casa T, the General, Kela Brazil sent out “three distress calls to three different people in the transgender community” at 3:14 p.m. on Friday. “It wasn’t a traditional call.”
After the appeal, some acquaintances of the actress went to Tabua, but she “was no longer there. We did a little search of the place where she was staying, and as soon as we realized her belongings weren’t there, we went to the GNR station in Tabua immediately to file a missing person report.”
The disappearance was reported to the PSP and “urgent” measures were taken.
In protest, Keyla Brasil interrupted the play and invaded the stage shouting “Transfake! Get off the stage! Respect this place”.
The demonstration was filmed by the public, who shared their intervention on social networks.
The actor, who played Lola (a transgender woman), was replaced by trans actress María João Vaz.
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