A Brazilian singer was hospitalized because she didn’t dare to fart in front of her boyfriend. (Photo/Retrieved from pocah TikTok, IG)
Farting is a natural reaction of the human body, but most people usually do not “exhaust” in front of others, especially in front of people they like. In Brazil, a 27-year-old female singer Pocah (formerly known as Viviane deQueiroz Pereira) was holding back because she was afraid to fart in front of her boyfriend. The result was so severe that she was admitted to the hospital. Lively discussion.
“Never do this once more! I’m almost dying.” Polkadot revealed on the TikTok platform recently that she woke up at 5:30 in the morning with severe stomach pain and was hospitalized in the end, but her health was fine, “I am very sick now. Well, it’s just a bunch of farts that haven’t been farted.” At the same time, he reminded girls: “Don’t be shy to fart in front of your boyfriend.” The real embarrassment is that because not farting causes discomfort, your boyfriend can’t sleep in the middle of the night, and he has to take you to see a doctor.
After the news was exposed, many netizens were deeply concerned, “I understand you, because I have suffered too”, “Something that can easily happen to me”, “I have experienced it, this is an inexplicable pain”, ” It’s serious”, “It happened to me too, I just didn’t go to the hospital”.
It is understood that Poca was born in the state of Rio de Janeiro and has African, Portuguese and Brazilian indigenous ancestry. She started her career as a singer in 2012 with the song “Mulher do Poder”, which has more than 11 million views on YouTube. A milestone in gram music.
In the emotional part, Polka married agent and singer Mathews (Matheus Vargas) in 2014 and had a daughter, but the marriage only lasted for 2 years, and later established a relationship with Ronan Souza in August 2019, soon He also registered a common-law partnership. In particular, she opened up regarding her sexuality at the age of 13, admitted that she is bisexual, and described herself as a “feminist” in an interview with the magazine in 2020.