Monique Alfradique received praise from social media followers for sharing photos of her trip to Dubai.
Monique Alfradique traveled to Dubai to enjoy her vacation, and on Thursday, the 25th, she exuded beauty by sharing some images she took during a boat ride.
For the outing, the actress appeared wearing a long black dress with an opening at the top, highlighting her defined waist and a generous slit. “Last day of vacation at sea,” she confessed, striking various poses.
Later, Monique posted a video on the boat to bid farewell to her vacation. “Saying goodbye to vacation with a heart full of memories and a mind full of unforgettable experiences. It was wonderful to explore new cultures, places, and diversity in our world. Renewed for a new journey of hard work ahead,” the actress wrote.
The artist received several compliments. “Beautiful,” said one follower. “Wonderful as always,” another said. “A charming beauty,” a fan asserted. “What a beautiful woman,” another commented.
Monique Alfradique reveals having experienced a toxic relationship
In the remake of Elas por Elas on TV Globo, Monique Alfradique plays the personal trainer Érika, who is in a tumultuous marriage with Edu (Luís Navarro), full of betrayals and lies on his part. In a chat at Estúdios Globo in Rio de Janeiro, with the participation of CARAS Brasil, the actress talks about the moment the character discovers she is trapped in a toxic relationship and highlights the importance of addressing the topic in a soap opera. The artist also admits to having experienced it in her life. “Ending it is very difficult,” she emphasizes.
“I think all of us have been through a situation like this. I think Erika comes from that place to show that sometimes, within a relationship, you don’t see the manipulations you suffer… I have had a toxic relationship, yes. And Erika comes to show that. We, inside the relationship, can’t have that cold look. Sometimes, you see it but don’t have the strength to leave, so it takes a lot of patience, you have to go at your own pace, rely on the support of friends and family, because it’s very easy when a friend or family member says, ‘So-and-so doesn’t deserve you. Get out of it.’ But when you’re in that relationship, it’s much harder…”