Feiticeira
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Joana Prado | |
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Birthdate: | June 22, 1976 |
Birth location: | São Paulo, Brazil |
Spouse(s): | Vitor Belfort |
Ethnicity: | Brazilian |
Alias(es): | Feiticeira (Female wizard) |
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Joana Prado or Feiticeira (born June 22, 1976 in São Paulo) is a Brazilian model most famous for the character she portrayed on a television show called H. She appeared in several adult magazine pictorials, including the cover of the Brazilian issue of Playboy three times.
She became famous on H, a TV-show on Bandeirantes Network targeted at teens that became a huge hit thanks to her and Tiazinha. She had her own segment, which was a game show. Only men could participate on the game show, where incorrectly answered questions resulted in being humiliated by Feiticeira. Examples include waxing his legs or shaving his head. For correct answers, contestants were granted a wish from Feiticeira, such as staying with her alone or playing love games with her (but no sex).
In Portuguese "feiticeira" means "female wizard" . A Feiticeira is also the name given in Brazil to the television show Bewitched. Ironically, it seems that somehow the character received this name because she was dressed as Jeannie from I Dream of Jeannie, which is a different show altogether, and who is not a witch but a genie.
[edit] Personal life
Joana is married to Brazilian MMA fighter Vitor Belfort. Together they have a son named Davi who was born February 6, 2005 and as of May, 2007 they are expecting another baby.
[edit] Trivia
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- American rock group Deftones have a song titled Feiticeira on their Maverick Records release White Pony.
[edit] External links
- Official web site (Portuguese)