Model mom Alessandra Ambrosio got into the spirit while helping her 4-year-old daughter Anja with a school project on Wednesday (February 27). She shared two sweet photos via Instagram.
The Victoria’s Secret model wrote, “vamos brincar de #índio #brasil #brazilianparty #schoolproject #nativebrazilian #feathers #carnaval” and “School project with Anja, #brasil #brazilianparty”
Alessandra and her partner Jamie Mazur also have a 9-month-old son Noah.
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I’m pretty sure native brazilians didn’t wear synthetic rainbow-colored feathers and noodle necklaces. Brazil has such a huge wealth divide, and such extreme racial segregation, that I find this a little offensive.
Hi annie, im brazilian, and most indian tribes in here wears this type of “hat” that we call “cocar”. And in april we have the “indian day” to celebrate indian culture, and children on school make theirs colored noodles colars and cocares, and pint their faces. Actully, you right, indians don’t use synthetic feathers, but why use animal feathers just to celebrate a day on school, or on carnival?? Im just saying that for information to the people, not to offend you. Love from Brazil