Mr. Brazil To Lose His Crown Tomorrow. We’re Available For Hugs.

9 March 2008, 5:40 PM. By Guanabee Staff

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Tomorrow adorable Mister Brazil 2007 Lucas Gil (pictured at left) will hand his bulging, rippling, throbbing, toasty brown crown over to some newer, younger hunk of manliness at the 2008 Mister Brazil Mundo competition in Poços de Caldas, thus completing the magical circle of life. We wish our country was as devoted to the nurturing of male talent as Brazil is. All those hot guys growing up in underprivileged neighborhoods without money for gym memberships or body wax. Not in Brazil! They preserve their natural resources. After the jump, check out our four fave contestants.


Jorge Aguas, 25, from Roraima works as a gym recruiter.
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Assad Haddad Neto, 26, from Rondônia works as a model and is a karate champion who enjoys spiritual literature.
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Alexandre Melo Matos, 26, from Sergipe is a bartender and model who likes astrology and running.
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Ivo Cavalcanti, 18, from the North is a model, actor and go-go dancer.
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Such talent! Check out the rest of the contestants here. And best of luck, homens. (That’s Brazilian for men not homos, btw.)

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  1. (+1)
    Floriben_a wrote

    WOW

    Does this in any way alter Brazil’s fuckability index?

  2. (+1)
    Diego wrote

    So… many.. light skinned people….. for a nation of Afro-Portuguese descent.

  3. (+1)
    nacolindo wrote

    I have been on a personal crusade against the fetishization of Brazilians as these “hot” people with “the most beautiful language in the world” for years.

    “Hot” is code for “sleazy.”
    “Beautiful language” is code for “drunken Spanish with a stuffy nose.”

    Disclaimer: These are flagrant and irresponsible generalizations based on a sample size of n

  4. (+1)
    Guana Bust A Nut wrote

    Not all Brazilians are of Afro-Portuguese descent. Many in Brazil are descendants of European immigrants (from countries like Italy, Germany, Spain, and others). Most, it’s been said, are mixed, as Brazil is very tolerant of interracial relationships. Most European immigrants settled in Southern Brazil. Although many (or most) Brazilians have adopted the Afro-Portuguese culture, there are a large number of Brazilians who do not consider themselves black, Portuguese, or Afro-Portuguese.

  5. (+1)
    Timmy Taylor wrote

    Diego is right…

  6. (+1)
    este_es_mi_nombre wrote

    Nom nom nom

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    La Cindy wrote

    @nacolindo: you might enjoy this.

  8. (+1)
    Guana Bust A Nut wrote

    This topic always makes me laugh. And, regarding your “real” Brazil post, it’s kind of silly pointing out that Vanity Fair is only interested in a certain segment of the Brazilian population–the young, “white”, and affluent. Hello!!! The magazine is called Vanity Fair for a reason! They once explicitly stated that they’re were most interested in the “brilliant, beautiful, rich, and/or talented.” They celebrated ostentation, idle amusement, and frivolity. That was in the first half of the 20th century. In recent times, they’ve done a MUCH better job of hiring exceptional writers and improving content, but that won’t change the nature of the magazine. You’ll just have to deal with the fact that people who look white prefer seeing pretty pictures of other HOT white people doing . . . um, stuff.

    If you want to see the “real” Brazil, then I suggest you try National Geographic. They LOVE posting pictures of ugly ethnic people, which I fully support, by the way.

  9. (+1)
    Marco wrote

    Guana is right. Brazil, is at best, mixed. In the North, you’ve got Afro-Portuguese (think Pelé), in the South, you’ve got what might as well be Argentina (think Giselle). In the middle (Rio/Sao Paulo) you’ve got everything you might want. And I guess the majority falls in between.

    And here you have some ethnic diversity. I think Assad is of Lebanese descent. That’s variety right?

    Ok, you’re right. They’re all white….

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