Thiago Nigro, known as Primo Rico, announces the end of his relationship with Camila Ferreira

Thiago Nigro, known as Primo Rico, announced the end of his relationship with influencer Camila Ferreira on Monday (January 31). In a post on Instagram, the businessman thanked his former partner for the support he had received throughout his career: “She made the first ‘click’. Recorded my first videos. Without her, Primo would not exist. She recorded, edited, wrote and posted.” Together they manage Grupo Primo and a YouTube channel with more than 6 million followers.

“She often saw me cry, she had secret problems for both of us. He has long advised and protected our relationship with people, things, events and facts. The woman who made me the happiest, the woman who cared for me the most, the woman who forgave me the most, the woman who put up with me the most. For many years,” explains the entrepreneur.

“This woman deserves to be honored by everyone around her. She came from below. It got where it came from. Arm strength and hard work. thank you for so much You’re special. No money in the world pays for the water spilled from the eyes where your soul once swam. I wish you can be happy. I made it more than a day. With time, patience and trust it will happen,” concluded Thiago.

Friends of the former couple mourned the end of the relationship and showed support. “God is in control,” wrote Kaka Diniz, husband of Simone Mendes. “May you both be happy,” wished former BBB Pyong Lee. “In prayer. God is in control” commented Tiago Brunet. “May you be very blessed,” wished Carol Dias.

Recently, the businessman faced another big problem. After the sudden growth, there was a financial market crisis that forced Thiago to lay off a large proportion of his employees, around 70, a situation that led to him losing 50% of his workforce.

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