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Bruna Dias

Last reviewed by a human: 2026-07-29

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Is Bruna Dias real?

Real, and documented by a cluster of named-byline Brazilian entertainment press covering a single, nationally broadcast event. Miss Bumbum is an annual pageant broadcast on the Brazilian network RedeTV! in which finalists represent each of the country's 27 states. Bruna Dias, representing Paraíba, won the 2024 edition at a final held in São Paulo on October 4, 2024, ahead of runner-up Tiele Azambuja (Rio Grande do Sul) and third-place finisher Pâmella Michelliny (Bahia), per OFuxico's Murilo Rocha. Her win is independently listed in both the English- and Portuguese-language Wikipedia's Miss BumBum winners tables, and covered the same week by UOL's Splash desk (Weslley Neto, Oct. 5, 2024), which reported she had spent 14 years working as a manicurist before transitioning to paid adult-content creation roughly three years before the competition. In the weeks after her win, she gave interviews to multiple named Brazilian outlets built around a single, consistent throughline: she has not had any cosmetic surgery. Globo's Revista Quem (William Amorim, Oct. 15, 2024) quoted her saying, "Sinto que meu corpo é o meu maior orgulho, exatamente como ele é" ("I feel my body is my greatest pride, exactly as it is") and that she sees no need to change it. Correio Braziliense columnist Fabiano Moraes and, the same day, UAI's Redação desk (both Oct. 24, 2024) quoted her describing the skepticism this draws as "naturalfobia" — prejudice against people who haven't had cosmetic surgery: "Me perguntam como consegui vencer sem silicone ou preenchimentos. Muitos duvidam que meu corpo seja suficiente" ("People ask me how I managed to win without silicone or fillers. Many doubt my body is enough"). UAI's coverage names her paid-subscription platforms as OnlyFans and Privacy; GazetaWeb (Matheus Bomfim, Sept. 10, 2024) separately reported, per her own account, monthly earnings of roughly R$50,000 across the two — compared with the R$3,000–8,000 she said she made monthly as a manicurist. GazetaWeb and Metrópoles (Vinícius Veloso, Sept. 10, 2024) both covered her September 2024 wedding to her partner Matheus — together, by her account, for 16 years — in a ceremony within Umbanda, an Afro-Brazilian religious tradition; she also disclosed that the couple maintains a non-monogamous relationship. Named Brazilian press documented that the wedding drew an organized wave of online harassment, which both outlets and Dias attributed to religious intolerance toward her Umbanda faith. In her own words to Metrópoles, she said she chose not to respond to it — "Decidi não rebater os haters porque entendo que é pura maldade e preconceito" ("I decided not to fight back against the haters because I understand it's pure malice and prejudice") — and that she would continue practicing her faith. We note the harassment here only to state the documented fact of it and her measured public response; we don't detail or repeat its content. No platform AI label, operator statement, or owner claim describing Bruna Dias as a virtual or AI persona turned up anywhere in this review — every documented appearance here is broadcast-pageant coverage or named Brazilian entertainment press. This page is unclaimed and compiled from public sources.

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Did Bruna Dias, Miss Bumbum 2024, have plastic surgery?updated 2026-07-29

No — by her own repeated, on-record account to multiple named Brazilian outlets, she has not had any cosmetic or plastic surgery. She told Globo's Revista Quem (Oct. 15, 2024), "Sinto que meu corpo é o meu maior orgulho, exatamente como ele é" ("My body is my greatest pride, exactly as it is"), and told Correio Braziliense and UAI (both Oct. 24, 2024) that she faces what she calls "naturalfobia" — skepticism and prejudice from people who assume a body like hers, and a pageant win like hers, requires silicone or fillers. No named press coverage reviewed for this page contradicts her account.

Source: Correio Braziliense (Fabiano Moraes column), Oct. 24, 2024

Does Bruna Dias have an OnlyFans?

Yes — she has one, but money links are exactly what scammers fake, so we only publish a direct OnlyFans link once the creator has confirmed it herself. Documented as active via named Brazilian press (GazetaWeb, UAI — both Oct. 2024) reporting her own account of monthly earnings, but we don't publish a direct address given the volume of impersonator and content-reseller accounts trading on Miss Bumbum names. Verify identity only through named press coverage cited on this page before trusting anything claiming to be hers. Her confirmed direct link will appear on this page when she claims it.

What is Bruna Dias's real name?

Some Brazilian entertainment press reports that her surname changed around the time of her September 2024 wedding, implying a different birth surname. We found no on-the-record source where she states an alternate name herself, so consistent with our privacy standard we don't publish it — this page uses "Bruna Dias," the name used by every named-press outlet that covered her Miss Bumbum win and the coverage since.

Is every “Bruna Dias” online the same person?

No — the name gets tangled with others, and telling them apart is half the point of this page.

  • "Bruna Dias" is a common Brazilian name shared by numerous unrelated private individuals across social media and unrelated small businesses that surface in a broad search. This page covers exclusively the Miss Bumbum Paraíba 2024 titleholder documented above — the pageant winner covered under this name by UOL, OFuxico, Correio Braziliense, GazetaWeb, UAI, and Globo's Revista Quem.

Scam & impersonation warnings

  • As with most pageant winners who also monetize via paid subscription platforms, her name and the Miss Bumbum title draw a heavy volume of adult-content aggregator, tube, and "leaked content" sites. We don't link to, name, or describe how to find any of it — treat anything outside the named press coverage cited on this page as unconfirmed.
  • She has been the target of an organized online harassment campaign since her September 2024 wedding, which named Brazilian press (Metrópoles, GazetaWeb, UAI) attributed to religious intolerance toward her Umbanda faith and her disclosed relationship structure. We document this here only as the protective fact that it happened and that she has said she doesn't engage with it — we don't detail, repeat, or amplify its content.

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