
Tô Ryca 2
Comedy · Family
Overview
Selminha is back! Now wealthy and willing to pay generously for all her needs and desires. The problem is that a poor person’s happiness is brief: a namesake heir appears claiming that she is the legitimate inheritor and Selminha’s assets are frozen. Her only source of income becomes a minimum wage salary of R$30 per day. However, Selminha has already forgotten how to live the hardships of poverty. And worst, she is the patron of the Quintino community, and with her financial difficulties, the community also feels the squeeze.
Top Cast


Samantha Schmütz
Samantha Schmütz
Selminha
Samantha Schmütz
Selminha


Katiuscia Canoro
Katiuscia Canoro
Luane
Katiuscia Canoro
Luane


Evelyn Castro
Evelyn Castro
Selminha "Fake"
Evelyn Castro
Selminha "Fake"


Anderson Di Rizzi
Anderson Di Rizzi
Nico
Anderson Di Rizzi
Nico


Marcelo Mello Jr.
Marcelo Mello Jr.
Ruben
Marcelo Mello Jr.
Ruben


Rafael Portugal
Rafael Portugal
Gracil
Rafael Portugal
Gracil


Wallie Ruy
Wallie Ruy
Hairdresser
Wallie Ruy
Hairdresser


Maiara Henrique Pereira
Maiara Henrique Pereira
Self
Maiara Henrique Pereira
Self


Maraísa Henrique Pereira
Maraísa Henrique Pereira
Self
Maraísa Henrique Pereira
Self


Charles Paraventi
Charles Paraventi
Marcão
Charles Paraventi
Marcão
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