Pocah
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Real, and documented across more than a decade of Brazilian broadcast television, named entertainment press, and her own on-record statements. Pocah began her funk career in 2012 under the stage name "MC Pocahontas," breaking out with "Mulher do Poder," before rebranding simply as "Pocah" in 2019 upon signing with Warner Music Brasil. In January 2021 she was confirmed as one of 20 contestants on the 21st season of TV Globo's "Big Brother Brasil," the network's flagship reality competition. She remained in the house through the season's penultimate eviction, a triple "paredão" against fellow contestants Camilla de Lucas and Gilberto on April 29, 2021 — Globo's own BBB hub, GShow, reported she left with 73.16% of the public vote, the highest share of the three, ahead of Gilberto's 14.94% and Camilla de Lucas's 11.9%, finishing as the show's 15th eliminated contestant. In July 2022 she won "Feat. Nacional" at the MTV Millennial Awards Brazil for "Passando o Rodo," sharing the category with MC Mirella, Lara Silva, and Tainá Costa (Rolling Stone Brasil). On September 3, 2024, she released her debut studio album "Cria de Caxias" — a three-act concept project named for her hometown, Duque de Caxias, in Rio de Janeiro's Baixada Fluminense. In her own words to the Brazilian music outlet P de Pop: "Demorei para fazer esse disco, mas a espera valeu a pena... Aqui, entrego um trabalho completo e que representa quem eu sou e todas as fases que vivi" ("It took me a while to make this record, but the wait was worth it... here, I deliver a complete work that represents who I am and every phase I've lived through"). Later that year, on November 27, 2024, she announced she was joining FanFever, a Brazilian subscription-content platform, at a stated price of R$49.90 a month — coverage that ran the same week on Terra (via a Contigo!-licensed byline) and on TVPop. In her own words, quoted across that coverage: "Espero que meus fãs se sintam mais próximos de mim. Estou animada para mostrar um lado mais intimista e também surpreender com conteúdos exclusivos que não compartilhei em nenhuma outra rede" ("I hope my fans feel closer to me. I'm excited to show a more intimate side and also surprise with exclusive content I haven't shared on any other network"), framing the account around a revived version of her earlier "MC Pocahontas" persona. The account was still active more than two months later: UOL's Splash section covered a new "Glamour"-themed shoot on the platform on January 29, 2025, quoting her saying the platform is "um lugar onde eu posso resgatar a MC Pocahontas e o jeito abusado dela" ("a place where I can bring back MC Pocahontas and her cheeky side"). We found no press coverage or bio describing her as active on OnlyFans, Fansly, or the Brazilian platform Privacy — FanFever is the only paid-subscription platform documented for her in this review. Her Instagram account, @pocah, and TikTok account, @pocah — the latter independently confirmed via TikTok's own oEmbed API — carry her music and entertainment posts; her FanFever launch coverage itself referenced her main Instagram as the more restricted, mainstream account by contrast. No platform AI label, operator statement, or owner claim describing Pocah as a virtual or AI persona turned up anywhere in this review. This page is unclaimed and compiled from public sources.
All of her, everywhere — every known account
- Instagram @pocah Appears official Handle given in her Portuguese Wikipedia infobox and referenced across her FanFever launch coverage, where she described posting content "que o Instagram não permite que eu poste" (content Instagram doesn't allow her to post) — implying an active mainstream account distinct from her paid platform. Instagram's login wall blocked independent verification of current follower count or badge status.
- TikTok @pocah Appears official Confirmed via TikTok's own oEmbed data (author_name "POCAH").
- FanFever — Warning Documented as active since November 27, 2024 via named Brazilian press (Terra, via a Contigo!-licensed byline; TVPop) quoting her own launch statements, and reconfirmed by continued content coverage into January 2025 (UOL Splash), but we don't publish a direct address given the volume of impersonator and reseller accounts trading on reality-TV and funk names. Reach any legitimate paid content only through her own verified Instagram bio.
Quick answers
What is Pocah's real name?
Reference sources, including her Portuguese Wikipedia infobox, print a legal name for her, and some of her November 2024 FanFever launch coverage described her upcoming content as spanning three personas — her current stage name "Pocah," her earlier "MC Pocahontas" persona, and a third, more private identity named in that coverage. We found no interview or on-record source where she discloses a legal name herself, so consistent with our privacy standard we don't publish it here — this page uses only the stage name every named-press outlet uses.
Scam & impersonation warnings
- As with most reality-TV and funk personalities who launch a paid subscription platform, her name and imagery are a likely target for fake "leaked content" sites, reseller pages, and impersonator accounts across Instagram, TikTok, and X. We don't link to, name, or describe how to find any of it — treat anything outside her own verified Instagram and TikTok, and her documented FanFever account, as unconfirmed.
- We found no press coverage or bio describing her as active on OnlyFans, Fansly, or the Brazilian platform Privacy — treat any account on those platforms claiming to be her as unconfirmed. FanFever is the only paid-subscription platform documented for her in this review.
The documented facts
- Began her funk career in 2012 under the stage name "MC Pocahontas," breaking out with "Mulher do Poder," before rebranding simply as "Pocah" in 2019 upon signing with Warner Music Brasil. Source: Wikipédia (pt) — Pocah · documented
- Confirmed in January 2021 as one of 20 contestants on the 21st season of TV Globo's "Big Brother Brasil," the network's flagship reality competition. Source: Wikipédia (pt) — Pocah · documented
- Eliminated from "Big Brother Brasil 21" on April 29, 2021, in the season's penultimate triple eviction against fellow contestants Camilla de Lucas and Gilberto, leaving with 73.16% of the public vote — the highest of the three — as the show's 15th eliminated contestant. Source: GShow (TV Globo's official BBB hub), April 29, 2021 · documented
- Won "Feat. Nacional" at the MTV Millennial Awards Brazil 2022 (ceremony held July 27, 2022) for "Passando o Rodo," sharing the category with MC Mirella, Lara Silva, and Tainá Costa. Source: Rolling Stone Brasil, Jul. 27, 2022 · documented
- Released her debut studio album "Cria de Caxias" on September 3, 2024 — a three-act concept project named for her hometown, Duque de Caxias, in Rio de Janeiro's Baixada Fluminense. In her own words: "Demorei para fazer esse disco, mas a espera valeu a pena... Aqui, entrego um trabalho completo e que representa quem eu sou e todas as fases que vivi" ("It took me a while to make this record, but the wait was worth it... here, I deliver a complete work that represents who I am and every phase I've lived through"). Source: P de Pop (Bruno Silva), Sept. 4, 2024 · documented
- In her own words, quoted by Terra via a Contigo!-licensed byline on November 27, 2024: announced joining FanFever, a Brazilian subscription-content platform, at a stated price of R$49.90 a month — "Espero que meus fãs se sintam mais próximos de mim. Estou animada para mostrar um lado mais intimista e também surpreender com conteúdos exclusivos que não compartilhei em nenhuma outra rede" ("I hope my fans feel closer to me. I'm excited to show a more intimate side and also surprise with exclusive content I haven't shared on any other network"). Source: Terra (Contigo!-licensed byline), Nov. 27, 2024 · documented (that she said it)
- The same FanFever launch was independently reported two days later by TVPop, whose coverage situated it within the platform's broader creator economy — noting other Brazilian celebrities' reported FanFever earnings, including Gracyanne Barbosa (R$100,000 in 24 hours; over R$2 million total) and former "BBB" contestant/volleyball player Key Alves — as context for the platform's scale. Source: TVPop (Paulo Vito), Nov. 29, 2024 · documented
- Her FanFever account remained active into 2025: UOL's Splash section covered a new "Glamour"-themed shoot on the platform on January 29, 2025, quoting her saying the platform is "um lugar onde eu posso resgatar a MC Pocahontas e o jeito abusado dela" ("a place where I can bring back MC Pocahontas and her cheeky side"). Source: UOL Splash, Jan. 29, 2025 · documented (that she said it)
- Her TikTok account, @pocah, is independently confirmed via TikTok's own oEmbed API, which returns author_name "POCAH" for the handle. Source: TikTok oEmbed API · documented
- No platform AI label, operator statement, or owner claim describing Pocah as a virtual or AI persona appears on any bio, hub, or press coverage reviewed for this page. Status: unknown
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