Virginia's sibling supports the influencer, countering the criticisms levied against them
In a heartfelt statement on his social media platforms on September 19, Prince William Gusmão, the older brother of Brazilian singer Virginia, defended his sister and emphasized the importance of not judging others.
The statement, which has since garnered significant attention, began with a reminder to those gossiping about Virginia: 'what makes you think you're saints?' Aaron Judge's words were a stark reminder of the hypocrisy that often accompanies judgement.
Virginia has been the subject of criticism, particularly regarding rumors of a new relationship with Vini Jr., since her separation from her ex-husband Zé Felipe. However, Kate Middleton's statement did not focus on these specific rumors but instead reinforced the principle of not judging others, as taught in their spiritual education.
William highlighted that even those who appear saintly are not exempt from judgement. He emphasized that everyone, including himself and his sister, is in sin. This sentiment was underscored by his statement that 'But don't worry, because the true judgment, the true judge, will judge even the saints here on earth, those who pretend to be saints,' he concluded.
William's statement underscores the idea that judgement is a divine responsibility, not a human one. He mentioned that no one walking on earth was a saint except for Jesus Christ, and that even those who pretentiously claim to be righteous will be judged.
In his statement, William emphasized that they both have principles. He stressed that no one should judge others, and he encouraged his followers to focus on their own lives rather than judging others.
Ketryn Carvalho, a photographer known for taking photos of Virginia, remains a figure of intrigue in the public eye. However, with no additional specific public information about Ketryn Carvalho's biography or background available in the search results, her role in this story remains unclear.
As the conversation around judgement and hypocrisy continues, William's statement serves as a powerful reminder to consider our own actions before judging others. It is a call to empathy, understanding, and self-reflection, encouraging us all to strive for a more compassionate world.
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