Valentina Francavilla
Last reviewed by a human: 2026-07-29
Last checked: August 17, 2026 · accounts live ✓
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Real, documented across a national TV broadcast trail, named Brazilian entertainment press, and a citable court record — a firmer paper trail than many names that reach this site. Valentina Francavilla built her early public profile as a stage assistant on SBT's long-running "Programa do Ratinho," where she became known to viewers by the nickname "italiana brasileira" (Purepeople). In 2012 she posed nude for Playboy Brasil (Purepeople, Oct. 18, 2023, referencing the earlier shoot). In August 2021, Purepeople reported she had been confirmed as a new cast member for RecordTV's "A Fazenda 13," which premiered that September under new host Adriane Galisteu. During her run on the show, Purepeople separately reported (Nov. 8, 2021) that she had revealed she maintains a paid OnlyFans subscription account, one of several contestants who discussed their off-camera lives on air that season. She remained in the competition for roughly three months before being voted out as the season's ninth eliminated contestant on November 18, 2021, drawing 15.38% of the public vote in a three-way roça against fellow contestants Aline Mineiro (46.18%) and Solange Gomes (38.44%) (Jovem Pan). In a December 2025 interview, she said in her own words that she was paid a R$70,000 base fee to enter the show, plus roughly R$3,000 a week in merchandising tie-in payments across her time in the house (Metrópoles, Fábia Oliveira column, Dec. 9, 2025). Separately, her account of an abrupt Instagram deactivation became a citable legal precedent. Meta deactivated her Instagram account without prior notice on January 6, 2021; she sued, and São Paulo's 15th Civil Court of the Central Forum ruled in her favor — an outcome upheld on appeal by the 28th Civil Chamber of the São Paulo State Court of Justice (TJSP). The appellate panel ordered Instagram to reactivate her account and pay R$10,000 in moral damages, reasoning that a working creator's social media functions as an essential professional tool and that Instagram should have given her a chance to respond ("direito ao contraditório") before deactivating the account outright (coverage via legal-news outlets Direito News and the Bar Association of Londrina, OAB Londrina). Her Instagram account, @valentinafrancavilla, is active today with a bio describing her as an "Italian-Brazilian actress and mother"; her TikTok account under the same handle is independently confirmed via TikTok's own oEmbed API, which returns author_name "VaLè Francavilla." No platform AI label, operator statement, or owner claim describing her as a virtual or AI persona turned up anywhere in this review — every documented appearance here is broadcast television, named Brazilian press, or a citable court record. This page is unclaimed and compiled from public sources.
All of her, everywhere — every known account
- Instagram @valentinafrancavilla Appears official Her consistently cited primary account across named press (Purepeople, OFuxico, ISTOÉ) and the account reinstated by São Paulo court order after the 2021 deactivation described above; direct page fetch was blocked by Instagram's login wall, so this rests on cross-referenced search-indexed data (~3M followers, bio reading "Italian-Brazilian actress and mother") rather than a page loaded and reviewed directly.
- TikTok @valentinafrancavilla Appears official Confirmed via TikTok's own oEmbed API (author_name "VaLè Francavilla").
- OnlyFans — Warning Documented as active via her own on-record revelation during her 2021 "A Fazenda 13" run, reported by name in Purepeople, but we don't publish a direct address given the volume of aggregator and reseller listings trading on her name. Reach any legitimate paid content only through the link in her own verified Instagram bio.
Quick answers
Did Valentina Francavilla really win a lawsuit against Instagram?updated 2026-07-29
Yes. Meta deactivated her Instagram account without prior notice on January 6, 2021. She sued, and a São Paulo court ruled in her favor — an outcome upheld on appeal by the 28th Civil Chamber of the São Paulo State Court of Justice (TJSP), which ordered Instagram to reactivate her account and pay R$10,000 in moral damages. The panel's reasoning, per legal-news coverage: a working creator's social media functions as an essential professional tool, and the platform should have given her a chance to respond before deactivating it outright. Her account is active today.
Source: Direito News
How much did Valentina Francavilla get paid for A Fazenda?updated 2026-07-29
In a December 2025 interview, she said in her own words that she received a R$70,000 base fee to enter "A Fazenda 13," plus roughly R$3,000 a week in merchandising tie-in payments across her nearly three months on the show. This is her own reported figure from a single interview, not an independently audited number.
Does Valentina Francavilla 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 her own on-record revelation during her 2021 "A Fazenda 13" run, reported by name in Purepeople, but we don't publish a direct address given the volume of aggregator and reseller listings trading on her name. Reach any legitimate paid content only through the link in her own verified Instagram bio. Her confirmed direct link will appear on this page when she claims it.
What is Valentina Francavilla's real name?
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The documented facts
- Worked as a stage assistant on SBT's long-running "Programa do Ratinho," where she became known to viewers by the nickname "italiana brasileira" ("the Brazilian Italian"). Source: Purepeople · documented
- Confirmed as a new cast member for RecordTV's "A Fazenda 13," which premiered September 2021 under new host Adriane Galisteu; the casting was reported by Purepeople on August 16, 2021. Source: Purepeople, Aug. 16, 2021 · documented
- During her "A Fazenda 13" run, Purepeople reported (Nov. 8, 2021) that she had revealed she maintains a paid OnlyFans subscription account, among a group of contestants discussing their off-camera lives on the show. Source: Purepeople, Nov. 8, 2021 · documented (that she revealed it)
- Voted out as the season's ninth eliminated contestant on November 18, 2021, drawing 15.38% of the public vote in a three-way roça against fellow contestants Aline Mineiro (46.18%) and Solange Gomes (38.44%). Source: Jovem Pan · documented
- Posed nude for Playboy Brasil in 2012, per Purepeople's own retrospective coverage of her career. Source: Purepeople, Oct. 18, 2023 · documented
- In her own words, in a December 2025 interview, said she was paid a R$70,000 base fee to enter "A Fazenda," plus roughly R$3,000 a week in merchandising tie-in payments across her nearly three months in the house. Source: Metrópoles (Fábia Oliveira column), Dec. 9, 2025 · documented (that she said it)
- Meta deactivated her Instagram account without prior notice on January 6, 2021. She sued, and São Paulo's 15th Civil Court of the Central Forum ruled in her favor — upheld on appeal by the 28th Civil Chamber of the São Paulo State Court of Justice (TJSP), which ordered Instagram to reactivate the account and pay R$10,000 in moral damages, reasoning that a working creator's social media functions as an essential professional tool and that the platform should have given her a chance to respond before deactivating it outright. Source: Direito News · documented
- The Instagram court ruling is independently corroborated by a second legal-news outlet, the Bar Association of Londrina (OAB Londrina), reporting the same court, damages figure, and reasoning. Source: OAB Londrina · documented
- Her TikTok account, @valentinafrancavilla, is independently confirmed via TikTok's own oEmbed API, which returns author_name "VaLè Francavilla" for the handle. Source: TikTok oEmbed API · documented
- No platform AI label, operator statement, or owner claim describing Valentina Francavilla as a virtual or AI persona appears on any bio, hub, or press coverage reviewed for this page. Status: unknown
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