Raquel Pacheco (a.k.a. Bruna Surfistinha) returns with another sizzling and thought-provoking memoir.
This time Brazil’s most famous ex call-girl dishes the dirt on her celebrity clients – whether it’s the terrible sexual experience she had with a TV presenter (who ordered a producer to set up a date with her, and shortly after invited her to guest on his programme), or the football player who threw a tantrum because she did not recognize him. And of course there’s the coveted television leading man who suffered from having, shall we say, very little to show for his talent.
But WHAT I LEARNED FROM BRUNA SURFISTINHA also offers an intimate view of her private life with partner João Paulo Moraes, who speaks out about living with Raquel under constant media scrutiny. And Raquel reflects on what it is to have been ‘Bruna’, the lessons she has learned, and the toll that the lifestyle inevitably takes on young women such as her.
And if that weren’t enough, it’s rounded off with a sealed chapter of top secret tales, which have never before seen the light of day.
Bruna Surfistinha quit her life as a call girl in 2005 – aged just 21. Her blog – http://www.brunasurfistinha.com – which detailed these experiences, became a media sensation in Brazil, leading to the publication of her first book, THE SCORPION’S SWEET VENOM. She lives with her partner in Sao Paolo.