Nesta quarta-feira, 8, Larissa Manoela acionou a Justiça para retomar sua própria carreira musical. Desde 2012, os direitos e lucros estão vinculados à gravadora Deckdisk por um contrato vitalício, acordado pelos pais da artista.
No ano passado, a situação financeira da atriz estampou manchetes. Manoela revelou a dimensão do imbróglio a respeito do controle de seus lucros, administrados pelos pais, que restringiam o acesso dela ao próprio patrimônio, hoje estimado em mais de R$ 18 milhões. Desde então, ela rompeu a relação com a família, casou-se com ator André Luiz Frambach, de 27 anos, e segue na Justiça para recuperar o domínio de seus ganhos.
Aos 24 anos, Larissa se destaca entre as mais bem sucedidas atrizes brasileiras de sua geração, tendo despontado em novelas e filmes brasileiros. É considerada a 18ª maior influenciadora do Brasil, fez parcerias com diversas marcas parceiras, lançou colaborações de maquiagens e outros produtos de beleza, diversas campanhas publicitárias. Tem até a própria operadora de celular, a Laricel. Chegou a lançar três álbuns de estúdio, "Com Você" (2014), "Além do Tempo" (2019) e "Larissa Manoela A Milhão" (2022), todos vinculados à Deckdisk.
Só no início deste ano a artista descobriu a origem e os termos do contrato com a gravadora, cerca de um ano após a ampla briga judicial que travou com os próprios pais. Na disputa, para retomar controle sobre parte dos ganhos, Manoela chegou a abdicar do patrimônio para começar a administrar, sozinha, os próprios empreendimentos.
O que muda no processo?
Larissa Manoela busca formas de romper a cláusula do contrato que mantém os direitos vitalícios por um período permanente, pelo menos enquanto ela estiver viva. Segundo informações do jornal O Globo, o acordo foi realizado sem o conhecimento dela, durante a adolescência da artista. O processo corre no Tribunal de Justiça do Rio de Janeiro.
A quebra de contrato só poderá ser realizada diante de multa. A advogada da artista, Patricia Proetti, alega, no entanto, que Larissa "jamais teve acesso a relatórios financeiros e nunca recebeu valores provenientes deste contrato. Tampouco vem usufruindo dos direitos oriundos das suas plataformas digitais, que hoje ficam totalmente restritas ao contratante, incluindo o acesso a todas essas mídias. Este contrato contém cláusula de caráter vitalício, o que é abusivo, além de ser omisso quanto à prestação de contas".
Larissa segue sem qualquer acesso às próprias contas nas plataformas de música.
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OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA - JULY 03: A burned out car sits next to a home that was destroyed by the Thompson Fire on July 03, 2024 in Oroville, California. At least 12,000 Butte County residents have been evacuated as they flee the Thompson Fire that has burned more than 3,000 acres and destroyed multiple homes since starting on Monday. The fire is zero percent contained. Justin Sullivan/Getty Images/AFP (Photo by JUSTIN SULLIVAN / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / Getty Images via AFP)
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A car burns as flames engulf a home nearby during the Thompson fire in Oroville, California on July 2, 2024. A heatwave is sending temperatures soaring resulting in red flag fire warnings throughout the state. (Photo by JOSH EDELSON / AFP)
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Flames engulf a home during the Thompson fire in Oroville, California on July 2, 2024. A heatwave is sending temperatures soaring resulting in red flag fire warnings throughout the state. (Photo by JOSH EDELSON / AFP)
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A turkey crosses the driveway of a burned home as the Thompson fire continues to burn in Oroville, California on July 3, 2024. A heatwave is sending temperatures soaring resulting in red flag fire warnings throughout the state. (Photo by JOSH EDELSON / AFP)
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A burned vehicles leaves a trail of melted metal down a driveway as the Thompson fire continues to burn in Oroville, California on July 03, 2024. A heatwave is sending temperatures soaring resulting in red flag fire warnings throughout the state. (Photo by JOSH EDELSON / AFP)
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Firefighters knock down a structure fire that ignited from a burning generator and briefly spread to a small spot fire at a home during the Thompson fire in Oroville, California on July 3, 2024. A heatwave is sending temperatures soaring resulting in red flag fire warnings throughout the state. (Photo by JOSH EDELSON / AFP)
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Firefighters knock down a structure fire that ignited from a burning generator and briefly spread to a small spot fire at a home during the Thompson fire in Oroville, California on July 3, 2024. A heatwave is sending temperatures soaring resulting in red flag fire warnings throughout the state. (Photo by JOSH EDELSON / AFP)
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Firefighters knock down a structure fire that ignited from a burning generator and briefly spread to a small spot fire at a home in Oroville, California on July 03, 2024. A heatwave is sending temperatures soaring resulting in red flag fire warnings throughout the state. (Photo by JOSH EDELSON / AFP)
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A partially burned book is seen at the remains of a burned home during the Thompson fire in Oroville, California on July 3, 2024. A heatwave is sending temperatures soaring resulting in red flag fire warnings throughout the state. (Photo by JOSH EDELSON / AFP)
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Goats look on as flames approach a home during the Thompson fire in Oroville, California on July 2, 2024. A heatwave is sending temperatures soaring resulting in red flag fire warnings throughout the state. (Photo by JOSH EDELSON / AFP)
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Law enforcement members watch as the Thompson fire burns over Lake Oroville in Oroville, California on July 2, 2024. A heatwave is sending temperatures soaring resulting in red flag fire warnings throughout the state. (Photo by JOSH EDELSON / AFP)
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In this long exposure photograph, a helicopter surveys the scene as the Thompson fire burns around Lake Oroville in Oroville, California on July 2, 2024. A heatwave is sending temperatures soaring resulting in red flag fire warnings throughout the state. (Photo by JOSH EDELSON / AFP)
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A night ops helicopter drops water on the Thompson fire in Oroville, California on July 2, 2024. A heatwave is sending temperatures soaring resulting in red flag fire warnings throughout the state. (Photo by JOSH EDELSON / AFP)
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