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MC Carol

Last reviewed by a human: 2026-07-29

Last checked: August 17, 2026 · accounts live ✓

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Is MC Carol real?

Real, and documented across a music career, an internationally awarded film credit, and named Brazilian press spanning more than a decade. MC Carol, from Niterói, Rio de Janeiro, has been releasing music since 2010 — Portuguese Wikipedia's own infobox lists her "período em atividade" as "2010–presente" — working in funk carioca and trap. She first reached a national audience in 2015 as a cast member of "Lucky Ladies," a Fox Life Brasil reality competition that also featured funk artists Tati Quebra-Barraco, Mulher Filé, Karol Ka, MC Sabrina, and Mary Silvestre. Her 2016 debut studio album, "Bandida," included the single "100% Feminista" featuring rapper Karol Conká — the clearest expression of the feminist framing that runs through much of her catalog alongside the frank treatments of sexuality her own Wikipedia entry highlights. She released a second studio album, "Borogodó," on July 22, 2021, and a third, "TRALHA," in 2023. Beyond music, she's built a screen-acting résumé: she played "Brenda" in the 2019 film "No Coração do Mundo," appeared as herself in the 2022 Netflix Brazilian production "Barba, Cabelo & Bigode," and has held a recurring role as "Marcelle" on the series "Impuros" since 2023. Her most internationally notable credit is "Rule 34" ("Regra 34"), a Brazilian-French drama directed by Júlia Murat in which she plays "Nill": the film premiered at the Locarno Film Festival on August 10, 2022, and won that festival's top prize, the Golden Leopard for Best Film — a casting independently listed on both the film's Portuguese and English Wikipedia pages. She also has a public political record: in 2018 she ran for a Rio de Janeiro state deputy seat representing the Communist Party of Brazil (PCdoB), receiving 3,434 votes in an unsuccessful bid. Wikipedia's filmography separately credits her as a cast member of the 2020 reality competition "Soltos em Floripa"; a July 2021 O Dia report places that show on Amazon Prime Video. In mid-July 2021, named Brazilian outlets independently reported that she had created an OnlyFans profile, each tying the announcement directly to promotion of "Borogodó": O Dia (via Meia Hora, July 16, 2021) reported she "pretende divulgar por lá mais detalhes de seu novo álbum 'Borogodó'" ("intends to share more details about her new album 'Borogodó'" there); Observatório G (Fernanda Barreiros, July 16, 2021) reported the same album-promotion framing; and Metrópoles (Juliana Barbosa, July 15, 2021) described the OnlyFans announcement as accompanying news of the album, due out July 22. None of the three pieces quotes her directly — each reports the launch and its stated purpose in the outlet's own words — so we treat this as documented third-party reporting of the event rather than her own on-record statement. We found no later Brazilian press confirming whether that account remained active in the years since; see the Links section below. Her Instagram (@mccaroldeniteroioficial) and Facebook (facebook.com/mccaroldeniteroioficial) accounts share the same "oficial"-branded handle, per her artist profile at the music-industry database Echio, which also credits Ubuntu Produções — the same company Zona Suburbana's 2021 album-announcement coverage named as producer of "Borogodó" — as her production partner. We could not confirm an active, first-party TikTok account under her name. We found no platform AI label, operator statement, or owner claim anywhere in this review describing MC Carol as a virtual or AI persona — every documented item here is broadcast/streaming media, an internationally juried film festival, named Brazilian press, or Portuguese Wikipedia's own citations. "MC Carol" follows a common Brazilian funk stage-name pattern ("MC" plus a first name); we did not identify another public figure using this exact name during this review, and this page anchors only to the specific, consistently branded accounts and press-documented public record above. This page is unclaimed and compiled from public sources.

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What is MC Carol's real name?

Portuguese Wikipedia's infobox lists a fuller civil name for her alongside earlier stage-name variants ("Carol de Niterói," "Carol Bandida"), but we found no on-the-record source where she discloses that fuller name herself. Consistent with our privacy standard we don't publish it here — this page uses only "MC Carol," the name every named-press outlet, film credit, and her own accounts use.

Is every “MC Carol” online the same person?

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

  • This page covers the Brazilian funk carioca/trap artist and actress from Niterói, Rio de Janeiro — credited on-screen as "MC Carol" in the Locarno Golden Leopard-winning film "Rule 34" and in the reality competition "Lucky Ladies" — documented above via Portuguese Wikipedia, the film's own English and Portuguese Wikipedia cast pages, and named Brazilian press (Metrópoles, Observatório G, O Dia/Meia Hora) covering her 2021 album "Borogodó." We did not identify another public figure using this exact name during this review, but the name follows a common Brazilian funk stage-name pattern and unrelated social-media or paid-content accounts could plausibly adopt a similar handle without any connection to this artist. This page anchors only to the specific accounts and press-documented public record listed above.

Scam & impersonation warnings

  • "MC Carol" follows a common Brazilian funk stage-name pattern ("MC" plus a first name), and is generic enough that unrelated or copycat accounts may use close variants of her handles. We anchor only to the consistently "oficial"-branded accounts cited above; treat any other account, including one claiming to be a backup or alternate profile, as unconfirmed.
  • We don't link to, name, or describe how to find any "leaked" or unauthorized content anywhere on this page. Any site offering that under her name is unrelated to the press-documented 2021 OnlyFans launch above.

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