The man became known on the internet after a video where he mentions the drink. In the note, the Group clarifies that it has no involvement with the case
Actress and screenwriter Lvia La Gatto was threatened by an influencer who became known on the internet for videos that contain sexist and misogynistic speeches. In one of the videos, the “coach” mentions the Campari drink and was dubbed on the internet as “Calvo do Campari”.
With the repercussion, Lvia posted a video making a satire of the contents of men who have hate speech against women, using the “coach” as an example, who did not like the content. According to the actress, the man in question threatened her through Instagram directs.
The actress opened a report on the case and, according to g1, requested a protective measure.
With the repercussions, the Campari Group released a note, clarifying that it never had any kind of relationship with the man and sympathized with the women involved in this case. Read the note in full:
Clarification note from the Campari Group
The Campari Group, due to the latest events involving the company’s name, hereby informs that it does not have, and never had, any type of relationship, bond or contact with Thiago Schutz.
Campari sympathizes with all the women who were involved in this case of misogyny and threats, and vehemently rejects any prejudiced and violent attitude manifested by this influencer.