At age 16, after having participated in some beauty contests (common in cities in the interior) she moved to São Paulo and started working as a dancer on the show Fantasia, on SBT.
[1][2][3][4][5][6] In 1997, the country was experiencing the peak of 0800 calls and 50 young people danced and participated in games from Monday to Friday afternoons.
[7] After this experience on TV and the vocational course at the Serviço Nacional de Aprendizagem Comercial of São Paulo, with DRT, she started working on entertainment programs on radio stations Energia 97 and Jovem Pan FM.
In 2011, she was classified among the 10 finalists of the Esso Journalism Award and received a honorable mention for the series of reports on the "Neighbors of crack" - people, churches, businesses and schools that have lived with users' addiction for years around Rua Helvétia, in the center of São Paulo.
[24][25] During the first 100 days of government, she contributed, among other activities, to reports on Antarctica and the Technological Safeguards Agreement and in April 2019 she resigned from her post.