César despises Fátima, in Vale Tudo

With her separation from Afonso (Humberto Carrão) and her romance with César (Cauã Reymond) exposed, Maria de Fátima (Bella Campos) will face new consequences in the upcoming episodes of Vale Tudo. The revelation that the child she is expecting is the model's will spark intense reactions and put an end to any hope of support or partnership between the two.
Initially, Celina (Malu Galli) suspects that her niece's pregnancy isn't the result of her relationship with Afonso. Her suspicions grow to the point where Fátima realizes the secret is already hanging by a thread. So, she begins discreetly bringing clothes to César's apartment, preparing a possible escape or a permanent change of life.
Meanwhile, the model is already having a side romance with Odete Roitman (Debora Bloch) and is uncomfortable with the influencer's persistent signs of closeness. When confronted with the paternity revelation, César is surprised: "Is the child mine?" Even after receiving confirmation from the DNA test, obtained by bribing a lab employee, he reacts coldly.
Showing no empathy or concern for the pregnancy, César refuses to acknowledge the baby. "I told you I didn't want this whole child thing! I never wanted to be a father," he asserts, definitively ending any chance of reconciliation. His direct and harsh response surprises even Fátima, who was banking on the impact of the information to regain control of the relationship.
Even though she's rejected, Fátima doesn't back down. She confronts the model and tries to hold him accountable. "How come you're not going, César? Are you crazy? You should have thought about that before having sex," the character retorts after being rejected by her lover. The scene marks the collapse of yet another attempt at manipulation by the villain.
César, in turn, emphasizes that he has "other romantic and professional plans" and ends the conversation with disdain. The breakup comes at a crucial moment in the plot, as Fátima had recently survived a deliberate fall down the stairs in a failed attempt to lose the child.
The twist reveals another stage in the character's decline, as she now finds herself isolated from both Afonso and César. Still, Fátima maintains her goal of regaining her place, even after explicit rejection.
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