Virginia Fonseca reacts with humor to Zé Felipe's viral jab about Vini Jr. breakup

If he had an ex-wife like Virginia, he'd humble himself too
An influencer's joke about Zé Felipe's public teasing of his ex-wife, which Virginia herself amplified by liking and laughing.

No teatro das redes sociais brasileiras, o fim de um relacionamento entre uma influenciadora e um jogador de futebol tornou-se pretexto para uma troca pública de humor entre ex-cônjuges — revelando como, na era digital, até as despedidas amorosas se transformam em material compartilhado, curtido e comentado por milhões. Virginia Fonseca, Zé Felipe e Vinícius Júnior protagonizaram, sem ensaio aparente, uma cena que diz menos sobre drama e mais sobre a leveza com que celebridades contemporâneas navegam o luto afetivo diante de uma audiência global. O episódio, pequeno em substância mas grande em repercussão, lembra que nas plataformas digitais o tom de uma separação pode ser ditado por dois emojis de risada.

  • Zé Felipe aproveitou uma publicação de Virginia em Dubai para inserir, sorrateiramente, a mesma frase de despedida usada por Vinícius Júnior ao anunciar o término — e a internet percebeu na hora.
  • O comentário viralizou rapidamente, transformando o que poderia ser um momento delicado em combustível para memes e debates no universo das celebridades brasileiras.
  • Virginia não respondeu diretamente ao ex-marido, mas curtiu um vídeo de outro influenciador que brincava com a situação, deixando dois emojis de risada como única declaração pública.
  • O gesto mínimo de Virginia foi suficiente para amplificar o episódio, sinalizando que ela estava dentro da piada — e não como alvo, mas como participante consciente.
  • O ciclo se fecha com todos os envolvidos saindo ilesos: nenhum drama, nenhuma controvérsia, apenas engajamento massivo e a confirmação de que, nas redes, até o fim de um amor pode render entretenimento.

Virginia Fonseca, influenciadora e empresária de 27 anos, estava em Dubai quando seu ex-marido Zé Felipe decidiu entrar na conversa de um jeito que ninguém esperava — e todo mundo entendeu. Ela havia postado uma foto simples com a legenda "Welcome to Dubai, baby. Bom dia." Felipe respondeu nos comentários com um aparentemente inocente "Bom dia, se cuida (risos)" — mas a escolha das palavras não era aleatória.

Dias antes, Vinícius Júnior havia encerrado publicamente o relacionamento com Virginia por meio de uma mensagem no Instagram Stories. O texto era formal, quase solene: agradecia pelos momentos vividos, desejava felicidade e terminava com um "se cuida" que viralizou pela elegância contida. Ao repetir exatamente essa expressão, Felipe transformou o cumprimento em uma piada de camadas — uma zoação carinhosa que só funciona quando todos os envolvidos têm senso de humor sobre a própria vida.

A internet captou o recado imediatamente. O comentário se espalhou, virou meme, e dominou o noticiário de celebridades por um ciclo completo. A resposta de Virginia veio de forma oblíqua: ela curtiu um vídeo do influenciador Victor Bojinov, que brincava dizendo que, se tivesse uma ex como ela, também "se humilharia como Zé Felipe". Nos comentários do vídeo, Virginia deixou dois emojis de risada — gesto pequeno, impacto enorme.

O que ficou dessa sequência foi um retrato preciso da dinâmica afetiva nas redes sociais contemporâneas: ex-cônjuges que se zoam publicamente, términos que viram entretenimento, e celebridades que transformam a própria vulnerabilidade em conteúdo. Ninguém saiu ferido. Todos saíram comentados.

Virginia Fonseca, the 27-year-old influencer and businesswoman, found herself at the center of a playful public exchange this week when her ex-husband Zé Felipe took a jab at her recent breakup with footballer Vinícius Júnior. The moment unfolded across Instagram, where Fonseca had posted from Dubai with a simple caption: "Welcome to Dubai, baby. Good morning." Felipe responded with what appeared to be an innocent greeting—"Good morning, take care (laughs)"—but the words carried a specific weight. He was echoing the exact phrasing Vini Jr. had used days earlier when he publicly addressed their separation for the first time.

Vini Jr.'s statement, posted to his Instagram story on Friday the 15th, had struck a particular tone. The footballer thanked Fonseca for the time they spent together, called their moments together meaningful, and wished her well. "Thank you for everything! Every moment and lesson by your side was meaningful! All the best in your life! Rooting for your happiness. I'm always grateful to you for dedicating part of your life to me. Take care," he wrote. The message went viral—not for drama, but for its measured, almost formal grace. It became the kind of statement people screenshot and share, the kind that sets a tone for how a breakup should be handled.

When Felipe borrowed that same closing phrase—"take care"—in his comment on Fonseca's Dubai post, the internet caught it immediately. The joke landed: here was the ex-husband, playfully needling his former wife by mimicking the departing athlete's dignified farewell. It was the kind of ribbing that only works if everyone involved can laugh about it. The comment went viral, spawning memes and becoming the kind of moment that dominates Brazilian celebrity discourse for a news cycle.

Fonseca's response came not with a direct reply but through engagement with another creator. Influencer Victor Bojinov posted a humorous video riffing on the situation, joking that if he had an ex-wife like Fonseca, he too would "humble himself like Zé Felipe." The implication was clear: Fonseca was worth the public ribbing, worth the joke. She liked the post and left two laughing emojis in the comments, a small gesture that amplified the whole exchange and signaled she was in on the joke.

What emerged from this sequence was a particular kind of modern celebrity moment—one where exes and their successors interact through layers of irony and humor, where the breakup itself becomes material for public entertainment, and where everyone involved seems willing to play along. Fonseca's response suggested she wasn't bothered by Felipe's jab; if anything, she appeared to be enjoying the absurdity of it all. The exchange stayed light, stayed funny, and stayed entirely within the realm of social media performance. It's the kind of interaction that keeps fans engaged and talking, that turns a relationship ending into something that generates conversation rather than controversy.

Thank you for everything! Every moment and lesson by your side was meaningful! All the best in your life! Rooting for your happiness. Take care.
— Vinícius Júnior, in his public statement about the breakup
The Hearth Conversation Another angle on the story
Inventor

Why did Zé Felipe's comment land so hard? It's just a phrase.

Model

Because it wasn't random. He was quoting Vini Jr.'s exact words from the breakup announcement—the careful, respectful goodbye. By repeating it back at Virginia, he was saying: I see what just happened here, and I'm going to tease you about it in front of everyone.

Inventor

And Virginia could have been angry about that. Why did she laugh instead?

Model

Because the joke only works if she lets it. If she'd responded defensively, it becomes a real conflict. By liking the video and laughing, she's saying the breakup doesn't wound her, and neither does his teasing.

Inventor

Is this how exes actually behave, or is this performance?

Model

It's both. On social media, the performance is the behavior. She's not performing for Zé Felipe—she's performing for the thousands of people watching. The message is: I'm fine, I'm unbothered, I can take a joke.

Inventor

What does Vini Jr. think of all this?

Model

He's probably not thinking about it at all. His statement was already out there, already viral. Now his words are being used as a punchline between two other people. He's moved on.

Inventor

So the real story is that a breakup became entertainment?

Model

The real story is that in this world, everything becomes entertainment. The breakup, the goodbye, the ex-husband's joke, the influencer's response—it's all content, all engagement, all part of the same machine.

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