You didn't know this about Bella Campos: 10 interesting facts
Read 10 interesting facts about Bella Campos, actress who plays the ambitious villain Maria de Fátima in Vale Tudo.
Interpreting the ambitious villain Maria de Fátima in It's worth everything , Isabella Campos is a young actress who has been gaining visibility over time, both for her charisma and the talent she shows on the small screen. Then we tell you 10 interesting facts about the award -winning actress, Bella Campos.
It's from Mato Grosso
Bella Campos was born in Cuiabá, Mato Grosso, on February 13, 1998. His full name is Isabella Karolina de Campos Siqueira Carmo.
He was his grandmother's caregiver
In a conversation with Luciano Huck on the board “Vou de Taxi”, Bella Campos said that since young, she has been helping to care for her grandmother. "As I grew up, I became my grandmother's caregiver. It made me have responsibility and focus on my goals," he said.

Had a difficult childhood
In the same interview on Domingão with Huck, Bella Campos said her family was experiencing financial difficulties when she was a child. The mother, for example, had to move to Italy to work and help her family after separating from Bella's father.
When Bella was 10 years old, her mother returned to Brazil and the family moved to Florianópolis. "There I had a reality shock, I understood that I was a black girl. I had difficulty in high school. My mother worked as a domestic, cook, caregiver. We needed to choose if we paid the rent or bought food," he said.
Already had several jobs
According to Bella, in an interview with Glamor, it was in Florianópolis that she started working. “Modeling, serving in pet shop, pharmacy, store… There were so many that I don't even remember anymore,” she said.


I wanted to study psychology, but was delighted by the arts
Bella Campos's initial desire was to study psychology and, to fund the cram school, had to work as a barista in a cafe located in a theater. Over time and people always wondering if she was an artist, Bella risked her model career.
"I couldn't access this universe. I don't even know if I wanted to be a model, I needed to survive. We lived a very difficult reality. My career began in an attempt at survival," he said.
I used to straighten the curls
“I only started to love my natural hair through my characters: first the seedling in Pantanal, then Jenifer Daiane, in Vai na Faith,” Bella Campos told Vogue.
The model recalled that she kept her straightened hair from 14 to 18 years. According to Bella, it was years trying to tame the volume, but she set free from this prison. Today, keeps the hair short, in a chanel cut, and still curly.


Was indicated to work as a model by the manager
The coffee manager where Bella worked saw the potential of the actress and indicated her for a work as a model. Bella Campos went to the test, although she didn't believe she could, and did a teen catalog at the age of 18.
"I was getting more and more advertising until I moved to Sao Paulo. I lived in an agency apartment with other young actresses and models until I got one for me," he said.


Dress with depression
On several occasions, Bella Campos talks about mental health on her social networks, having confirmed that she was diagnosed with depression, but has been treating the condition. In an interview with Glamor, she said she treats depression seizures traveling to her hometown, reconnecting with people important to her life and exercising.
His TV debut would be at Season 28 of Malhação
Bella Campos passed the cast tests to work in Malhação, her first soap opera, which would debut in 2020. However, the soap opera was canceled due to the covid-19 pandemic.
Received award from best supporting actress
In 2022, Bella Campos was cast to play a change in the remake of Pantanal. Because of her surprising performance, the artist received the award for best supporting actress in the best of 2022. The trophy was played between her, Barbara Paz and Camila Morgado.

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