The Netflix reality show premiered in January, but the season’s champion couple recently announced their separation; see how the financial division turned out
The reality show “Ilhados com a Sogra”, which debuted in January, has been a constant topic on social media, with the public closely following the lives of the participants. Among the main questions are: which couples are still together and which have separated? After several speculations, the Kashiura familythe program’s orange team, announced the end of their relationship.
Camila Kashiura and Miguel Filpiaccompanied by her mother-in-lawCelina Kashiurawere the winners of the attraction led by Fernanda Souza, taking the prize of R$ 500 thousand. At the time, the trio explained how they would use the amount: R$300,000 would be allocated to the Faculty of Medicine in Camilaand the rest would be reserved for artificial insemination, the desire to Camila and Miguel.
During the program, Miguel revealed that he was a trans man, and his relationship with his mother-in-law was seen as a crucial factor in the team’s victory.
Prize division
However, shortly after the premiere of the program, which has been available on Netflix since January 2, the couple announced their separation on social media. Upon completion, the prize will be divided equally between the three, with each receiving R$166,660. Miguel stated: “The division of the prize will be fair and we are all in agreement with that. I ask that you respect our space and privacy.”
In an Instagram video, Camila explained that the end of the relationship occurred in November 2024. She highlighted that, despite the love and respect, personality differences and “strong genius” influenced the decision. Miguelin turn, reaffirmed mutual respect and amicable separation.
Source: Maxima

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