Sonia Abrão

Sonia Maria Abrão (born June 20, 1958) is a Brazilian journalist, television presenter and writer who throughout her career has worked for networks SBT, RecordTV and RedeTV!.

Sonia Abrão
Abrão at the premiere of The Ten Commandments: The Movie in 2016
Born
Sonia Maria Abrão

(1958-06-20) June 20, 1958
São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
OccupationJournalist, television presenter, writer
Years active1991–present

Biography

Abrão was born in São Paulo on June 20, 1958, and graduated in Journalism at the Faculdade Cásper Líbero. Throughout her career she has worked for newspapers and magazines such as Notícias Populares, Contigo!, Amiga and Diário de S. Paulo. In 1991 she debuted as a journalist for SBT's Aqui Agora, retaining her position until 1997, when she was invited to join Domingo Legal as a reporter. In 2002 she was given her first solo variety show, Falando Francamente, which ended its run in 2004 after she joined RecordTV. There she hosted Sonia e Você until 2006, when a series of divergences prompted her departure. Shortly after she was invited by RedeTV! to host A Tarde É Sua, which continues to be broadcast to the present day.

Besides her career in television, Abrão has also published the cookbooks/memoirs Santas Receitas (2007)[1] and Doces Lembranças (2013), the latter alongside her sister Margareth Abrão;[2][3] the self-help books Abaixo a Mulher-Capacho! (2009)[4] and Homens que Somem (2012);[5] and As Pedras do Meu Caminho (2015), a biography of Polegar frontman Rafael Ilha.[6]

Personal life

A devout Catholic Christian,[1] Abrão was married to entrepreneur Jorge Damião for 17 years, with whom she had a son, Jorge Fernando Abrão Damião (born 1992); later in life she would reveal that, before getting pregnant with Jorge Fernando, she suffered a miscarriage.[7] In 2017 she embraced veganism.[8]

She was a cousin of Charlie Brown Jr. frontman Alexandre Magno Abrão, better known as Chorão.[9]

References

  1. "Sonia Abrão lança seu primeiro livro Santas Receitas". Área VIP (in Portuguese). March 14, 2007. Retrieved July 11, 2020.
  2. "Famosos prestigiam lançamento do livro de Sonia Abrão e sua irmã Margareth". UOL (in Portuguese). November 7, 2013. Retrieved July 11, 2020.
  3. Luiz Barcelos (November 6, 2013). "Jornalista Sonia Abrão e a irmã Margareth Abrão lançam livro de receitas na capital paulista". BoaVontade.com (in Portuguese). Retrieved July 11, 2020.
  4. Wandreza Fernandes (March 9, 2009). "Sonia Abrão lança livro Abaixo a Mulher-Capacho". Área VIP (in Portuguese). Retrieved July 11, 2020.
  5. Vanessa Sulina (November 10, 2012). "Sonia Abrão lança Homens que Somem e diz 'eles são covardes para ponto final'". R7.com (in Portuguese). Retrieved July 11, 2020.
  6. Thaís Sant'Anna (September 2, 2015). "Rafael Ilha lança biografia em São Paulo: 'Não sou um bad boy'". EGO (in Portuguese). Retrieved July 11, 2020.
  7. Mariana Silva (June 1, 2017). "Sonia Abrão: 'Hoje, qualquer um pode falar o que pensa'". Contigo! (in Portuguese). Retrieved April 1, 2020.
  8. "Boatos sobre o fim do Charlie Brown Jr". Boa Diversão (in Portuguese). March 3, 2005. Retrieved April 1, 2020.
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