Overview
- After a 32-hour journey, he arrived in Japan with his wife, Mila Braga, and their 8-month-old son, settling into an unfurnished apartment and using a cardboard box as a makeshift table for their first breakfast.
- He presents the move as a mission-focused restart to evangelize in Japan, emphasizing that a simpler lifestyle has brought him greater peace.
- Extra reports he will host Izu Master Roll, a new Brazilian reality competition centered on Japanese cuisine, which he says connects with his personal history.
- According to Extra, he also signed a content deal with a Japanese automaker and motorcycle manufacturer, providing income as he establishes his life abroad.
- Quem magazine previously reported he sold high-value property in Brazil, including a R$6 million house in Alphaville, a step cited as part of his shift away from luxury.