Rosiane Pinheiro
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Real, and documented across three decades of Brazilian broadcast television, national press, and her own on-the-record interviews — a considerably longer paper trail than most names that reach this site. Rosiane Pinheiro rose to prominence in the 1990s as the featured dancer of Gang do Samba, a Bahian pagode group whose hits "Melô do Ti Cá Tá," "Raimunda," and "Cada Macaco no Seu Galho" made it one of the era's most visible acts (O Globo, Jan. 31, 2024). In 1997 she was a finalist in the "Morena do Tchan" contest, broadcast nationally on Rede Globo's "Domingão do Faustão," ultimately losing the featured-dancer slot with É o Tchan to Scheila Carvalho (NaTelinha, May 17, 2019; Contigo!). The following year, in June 1998, she appeared on the cover of Playboy Brasil — a fact both Correio Braziliense and OFuxico independently referenced in 2023 coverage of her later career pivot. She went on to compete in comedy programs including "Casseta & Planeta" and "A Turma do Didi" (TV Globo) and "A Praça é Nossa" (SBT), before winning "O Trio Reality," a Big Brother-style competition produced by TV Aratu, RecordTV's SBT-affiliate station in Bahia, in 2012 — a win independently confirmed by Contigo!, iBahia, and Observatório da TV. She then worked as a reporter for the program "Universo Axé" until 2016, and rejoined Gang do Samba from 2018 to 2022. In September 2022 RecordTV confirmed her as a cast member of "A Fazenda 14," which premiered September 13, 2022 (Observatório da TV). She competed for roughly three weeks before becoming the season's third-eliminated contestant on October 6, 2022, receiving the lowest share of the public vote — 21.28% — in a three-way elimination round against Deborah Albuquerque (51.45%) and Tiago Ramos (27.27%), per RecordTV's own r7.com and corroborated by NaTelinha's cast archive. In January 2024 she returned to Rio-style carnival for the first time in twenty years, parading as a muse and "madrinha de bateria" (drum-section patroness) for the São Paulo samba school Vai-Vai — a role her own verified social bio still lists (O Globo, Jan. 31, 2024). In May 2023 she launched a paid OnlyFans subscription, promoting the account by recreating her 1998 Playboy cover (Correio Braziliense/Observatório dos Famosos, May 4, 2023; OFuxico). Within the account's first week she said she had earned more than R$50,000 and reached the top four of OnlyFans' national creator ranking — a figure reported independently by BNews, Correio Braziliense, and other named Brazilian outlets, with UOL and Revista Quem separately quoting her comparing the sum to the R$50 she sometimes made per Gang do Samba show, and sometimes nothing at all: "Teve época, de eu no auge da banda, ganhar R$ 50 por show" — "and sometimes the band didn't even pay me." Later that same month she also opened an account on Privacy, a Brazilian subscription platform, telling Observatório dos Famosos that "a liberdade de ser eu mesma, acho que é o grande diferencial" ("the freedom to be myself, I think that's the big differentiator") and describing her approach as sensual rather than explicit. In January 2025, in an interview with Revista Quem republished by Correio Braziliense, she said she had earned roughly R$500,000 through the platform over nearly two years, used the money to pay off debts, and planned to invest further earnings in real estate — describing her content philosophy in her own words: "Não farei igual vejo as outras fazendo... Eu farei algo mais leve, sensual e artístico" ("I won't do it like I see others doing... I'll do something lighter, more sensual and artistic"). Her TikTok account, @rosianepinheiro, is independently confirmed via TikTok's own oEmbed API, which returns author_name "Rosiane Pinheiro." No platform AI label, operator statement, or owner claim describing her 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 @rosianepinheiro Appears official Handle matches the account referenced across named-press coverage of her career and OnlyFans launch, with a bio ("Atriz | Repórter | Madrinha de Bateria @vaivaioficial") consistent with the reporter and Vai-Vai facts documented above; roughly 1M followers at last check. We could not independently load a Meta verification badge, so we treat this as apparent rather than confirmed.
- TikTok @rosianepinheiro Appears official Confirmed via TikTok's own oEmbed data (author_name "Rosiane Pinheiro").
- OnlyFans — Warning Documented as active since May 2023 via her own on-record statements to named Brazilian press (BNews, Correio Braziliense, and others), but we don't publish a direct address given the volume of impersonator and reseller accounts using reality-TV and OnlyFans names. Reach any legitimate account only through the link in her own verified Instagram bio.
- Privacy — Warning A Brazilian subscription-content platform she named in May 2023 press coverage alongside OnlyFans. We don't publish a direct address here either — the same money-gate standard applies regardless of platform.
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Scam & impersonation warnings
- As with most creators who monetize via a paid subscription platform, her name and imagery are a frequent target for fake "leaked content" sites, reseller pages, and impersonator accounts. We don't link to, name, or describe how to find any of it — treat anything outside her own verified Instagram and TikTok as unconfirmed.
- A number of secondary accounts using variations of her name circulate on Instagram (fan pages and lookalike handles among them). None of these are corroborated by named press; this page anchors only to the handles cited above.
The documented facts
- Rose to prominence in the 1990s as the featured dancer of Gang do Samba, a Bahian pagode group whose hits "Melô do Ti Cá Tá," "Raimunda," and "Cada Macaco no Seu Galho" made it one of the decade's most visible acts; she left the group in 2004 and rejoined from 2018 to 2022. Source: O Globo, Jan. 31, 2024 · documented
- In 1997 she was a finalist in the "Morena do Tchan" contest, broadcast nationally on Rede Globo's "Domingão do Faustão," ultimately losing the featured-dancer slot with É o Tchan to Scheila Carvalho. Source: NaTelinha (UOL), May 17, 2019 · documented
- Appeared on the cover of Playboy Brasil in June 1998 — a fact independently referenced in 2023 named-press coverage of her later OnlyFans launch, when she recreated the same cover image to promote the new account. Source: Correio Braziliense (Observatório dos Famosos), May 4, 2023 · documented
- Won "O Trio Reality," a Big Brother-style competition produced by TV Aratu (RecordTV's SBT-affiliate station in Bahia), in 2012, then worked as a reporter for the program "Universo Axé" until 2016 — independently confirmed by three named outlets. Source: Contigo! · documented
- The O Trio Reality win and TV Aratu reporter role are separately confirmed by iBahia and Observatório da TV, both describing her as the 2012 champion of the Bahian-produced reality format. Source: iBahia · documented
- Confirmed by RecordTV as a cast member of "A Fazenda 14," which premiered September 13, 2022. Source: Observatório da TV, Sept. 2022 · documented
- Became the season's third-eliminated contestant on October 6, 2022, receiving the lowest share of the public vote (21.28%) in a three-way elimination round against Deborah Albuquerque (51.45%) and Tiago Ramos (27.27%). Source: record.r7.com (RecordTV) · documented
- In January 2024 she returned to Rio-style carnival parading for the first time in twenty years, appearing as a muse and "madrinha de bateria" (drum-section patroness) for the São Paulo samba school Vai-Vai, a role still reflected in her own social-media bio. Source: O Globo, Jan. 31, 2024 · documented
- In her own words, in an interview cited by named Brazilian press in May 2023: launched a paid OnlyFans subscription that week, earning more than R$50,000 in her first seven days and reaching the top four of OnlyFans' national creator ranking — comparing it to her Gang do Samba days, when "teve época, de eu no auge da banda, ganhar R$ 50 por show" ("there was a time when, even at the band's peak, I earned R$50 per show") and sometimes went unpaid entirely. Source: BNews, May 2023 · documented (that she said it)
- Promoted her May 2023 OnlyFans launch by recreating her 1998 Playboy Brasil cover; in her own words to Revista Quem (via Correio Braziliense), she said joining was motivated by fans who told her she represented Brazilian women, and by wanting to buy her mother a house and herself a car. Source: Correio Braziliense (Observatório dos Famosos), May 4, 2023 · documented (that she said it)
- Later in May 2023 she also opened an account on Privacy, a Brazilian subscription-content platform, telling named press "a liberdade de ser eu mesma, acho que é o grande diferencial" ("the freedom to be myself, I think that's the big differentiator") and describing her approach as sensual rather than explicit. Source: Observatório dos Famosos, May 24, 2023 · documented (that she said it)
- In a January 2025 interview, in her own words: said she had earned roughly R$500,000 through her paid platform over nearly two years, used the money to pay off debts, and planned to invest further earnings in real estate, describing her content philosophy as "algo mais leve, sensual e artístico" ("something lighter, more sensual and artistic") rather than what she described other creators doing. Source: Correio Braziliense, Jan. 21, 2025 · documented (that she said it)
- Her TikTok account, @rosianepinheiro, is independently confirmed via TikTok's own oEmbed API, which returns author_name "Rosiane Pinheiro" for the handle. Source: TikTok oEmbed API · documented
- Aggregator biography pages give a birthdate of July 19, 1974, in São Gonçalo, Rio de Janeiro; we found no named-byline press source stating this precise date, so we treat the specific birthdate as reported, not documented. Source: NaTelinha (UOL) — creator bio archive, not a byline article · reported
- No platform AI label, operator statement, or owner claim describing Rosiane Pinheiro as a virtual or AI persona appears on any bio, hub, or press coverage reviewed for this page. Status: unknown
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