Overview
- A São Paulo civil court granted an urgent injunction that forbids using any images, personal data or identifying elements of influencer Karolina Trainotti to promote the song Oi, Tudo Bem?.
- The ruling cited a risk of harm from wide online sharing and led to the removal of the disputed promotional material from the duo’s social-media accounts.
- Zé Neto said on social media that the group felt pressured by the decision but will keep the single’s April 9 release, which is part of their new project Vocês & Deus recorded in Rio de Janeiro in late March.
- Fans linked leaked private messages attributed to ex-banker Daniel Vorcaro to the song’s theme of juggling multiple relationships, noting verses that mirror his rapid-fire “good morning” texts to several women.
- Trainotti’s lawsuit also seeks damages, and the dispute is emerging as a test of personality-rights limits on using leaked content in pop culture promotions in Brazil.