
Loquinha
Drama · Romance
Overview
Lorena and Juquinha, a young couple who first met in the universe of Três Graças, decide to take the next step in their relationship and start building a life together. As they try to navigate everyday life as partners, their romance is repeatedly tested by jealousy, family pressures, and the schemes of people who disapprove of their relationship. The situation becomes more complicated when Juquinha’s ex-girlfriend Teca reappears, stirring unresolved emotions and doubts. Meanwhile, the manipulative Lucélia works behind the scenes to drive a wedge between them. Through misunderstandings, emotional confrontations, and moments of tenderness, Lorena and Juquinha must decide whether their love is strong enough to overcome outside interference and their own insecurities.
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Gabriela Medvedovski
Gabriela Medvedovski
Eduarda Fragoso Ferette / Juquinha
Gabriela Medvedovski
Eduarda Fragoso Ferette / Juquinha


Alanis Guillen
Alanis Guillen
Lorena Ferette Fragoso
Alanis Guillen
Lorena Ferette Fragoso


Daphne Bozaski
Daphne Bozaski
Lucélia Damatta
Daphne Bozaski
Lucélia Damatta


Ingrid Gaigher
Ingrid Gaigher
Tereza / Teca
Ingrid Gaigher
Tereza / Teca


Rodrigo Garcia
Rodrigo Garcia
Macedo
Rodrigo Garcia
Macedo


André Mattos
André Mattos
Jairo Barroso
André Mattos
Jairo Barroso


Mell Muzzillo
Mell Muzzillo
Maggye Damatta
Mell Muzzillo
Maggye Damatta


Nando Brandão
Nando Brandão
Adriano
Nando Brandão
Adriano


David Reis
David Reis
André
David Reis
André
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