After seeing her son being “attacked” over his choice of football, Jessica Athaide responded: “How is this possible? Sad and unfortunate.”

The actress took to her social media to talk about the moment she spent with little Oliver.

Jessica Athaide

Jessica Athaide

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Social networks are not just for revealing the “good side” of life. And he says so Jessica Athaidewho left on Saturday, October 5, feeling good about the moment he had with his son.

According to the actress's post, the mother and son went out for a walk, enjoying the holiday of the founding of the Portuguese Republic, and they approached – several times – “mouths” Negatives and comments “evil”.

It all happened because of a little Oliver He decided to take to the streets wearing the equipment of his favorite clubs: Sport Lisbon and Benfica. How sad. I don't know if it's the parents who don't know what it is fair play, [se] “They don't value it, and they don't teach their children that sport is a great, good, healthy spectacle, and that it is possible to support one club without bringing down another.”He started writing.

“I leave the house with Ole and he's wearing the outfit he decided it should be (because he also doesn't want to wear anything else) and I let him, of course. What happens? He's constantly being talked down to by adults who say things like: 'Benfica for the coffin.'” , “Don't come here dressed like that,” “What a trashy team,” etc., etc., etc.The actress explained, adding that she did “I'm sure that if he chose Sporting or Porto, the reactions would be the same.”.

Jessica Athaide couldn't believe what she saw with her son. How is this possible? There are adults who use this word constantly, [que] They pretend to be joking, but they are not. I think it's sad and unfortunate!”He said.

In the same post, he revealed two pictures of the child carrying the Portuguese Sporting Club mascot, Jobas, the fiancée of the Portuguese Sporting Club. Diogo Amaral He confirmed that he did not want their son He grows up believing that being a fan means having these petty, basic and childish behaviours. And disgusting, of course.”

“I try to explain that football is a great team sport and hate speech has no meaning, one day they win, another day and we can all be friends.Unfortunately, we can't all be friends, but he's five years old and doesn't need to feel this disappointed now. grow up”He concluded.

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