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Marília Mendonça's mother fulfills her daughter's wish and launches cooking channel

Marília Mendonça's mother fulfills her daughter's wish and launches cooking channel Marília began not only to cook, but also to fall in love with it during the pandemic, a person close to the family told GLOBO By Gustavo Cunha - Rio de Janeiro 06/05/2022 00:30 Updated 17 hours ago


Marília Mendonça (right) with her mother, Ruth Moreira - Photo: Disclosure Marília Mendonça's mother, Ruth Moreira, will make a dream come true next Sunday (8) that she recently cultivated alongside her daughter, who was the victim of a plane crash exactly six months ago. On Mother's Day, she is launching a cooking channel on YouTube, teaching recipes that she enjoyed making with the country singer. - Marília began not only to cook, but also to fall in love with cooking during the pandemic - a person close to the family told GLOBO. The singer - who, before becoming famous, sold coxinhas and bonbons with her mother - had the idea of creating a channel to talk about cooking on YouTube, alongside her mother. The two had even started renovating the kitchen on the family farm in Goiás, with the idea of using the place as a backdrop for the recordings. It will be there that Dona Ruth will appear teaching recipes such as the regional chambari, Marília's favorite dish, made with beef shank. Bedroom intact Marília Mendonça's bedroom is still intact, with the objects in the same place where she left them. Mendonça's mother plans to hold a charity bazaar with some of her daughter's clothes, but she hasn't yet managed to touch the items that the artist kept in a closet at home. The checkered outfit that Marília was wearing on the day the accident happened is stored in a bag in one of the closets in her bedroom. The garment is marked with tears and oil stains. "I haven't touched anything," says Ruth. The family has also not yet opened the diary found with Marília on the plane. The artist used the notebook to draft unpublished songs. Since she was a teenager, Marília had a habit of collecting notebooks. There are several of them in the singer's bedroom. On her bedside table is the book "Outside the curve: the secrets of Brazil's great investors and what you can learn from them", organized by Pierre Moreau, Florian Bartunek and Giuliana Napolitano, which she was reading in 2021. Other titles she had on her shelves were biographies of Renato Russo, Frida Khalo and Rita Lee, as well as "O lado bom da vida", by author Matthew Quick, and "Todos vícios", by Maitê Proença.