Alessandro Correa de Campos (17 February 1982[1]) is a Catholic priest, singer and Brazilian television presenter.
The amount of 900,000 albums sold made him stand in front of artists like Ivete Sangalo and Roberto Carlos.
[10] At the São José do Rio Preto station, he presented the program "Família Sertaneja", later renamed "Viva a Vida".
[12][13] In 2018, Father Alessandro Campos was accused of assaulting elderly fans, television officials (Gazeta and Aparecida) and viewers and sporting a luxury living standard with imported cars, expensive clothes and jewelry (which do not fit a priestly life).
[14] Despite the economic crisis, the municipalities of Palmeira dos Índios (AL) and Santo Antonio de Jesus (BA) hired Father Alessandro Campos to perform concerts with payoffs ranging from R$120,000 to R$135,000.
[15][16] These high payments are due to the indebtedness of the priest, who even had rents of concerts pawned by the justice for account of debts.
The payment of the ticket does not allow the public any means of interaction with Campos, which generated several complaints in the site Reclame Aqui.