The banker became famous after witnessing an event on the plane and refusing to give her window seat to a child
Jeniffer Castro, who gained notoriety after a viral video in which she was criticized for not giving up her airplane window seat to a crying child, revealed on TikTok that her career in advertising has prospered since the episode. The banker, who has 2.4 million followers on Instagram, stated that her old routine of shopping in low-price online stores is behind her.
Today, I am closing advertising contracts worth more than 30 thousand reais”, she celebrated, while toasting with a glass in hand.
Before the controversy, Jennifer he had around 700 followers on the social network. In the video, she appears sitting next to the window, with headphones and eyes closed, while being criticized by a passenger who defended changing seats, even without having any connection with the child. Eluciana Cardoso, 54-year-old lawyer, clinical nutritionist, cultural producer and writer, said: “I even asked if she had a syndrome, something, because, if the person has a problem, we understand. But the person has nothing and doesn’t want to change anything!”
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Upon noticing that she was being filmed, Jennifer questioned the recording, but Eluciana continued: “This is disgusting, in the 21st century, for a person to not have empathy for a child. If it were with an adult, it would be fine, but with a child it would be too much!”
Despite the attempt to support the child’s mother, the video generated a contrary repercussion. Many internet users defended Jennifer, highlighting that changing seats is not mandatory and that the exhibition was inadequate.
Since the incident, the bank has participated in programs such as “Encontro” and “Fantástico” and has become the target of major brands, including a renowned multichannel retailer.
Source: Maxima
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