[4] The director of the film Falsa Loura (2007), Carlos Reichenbach, said about her: "This girl is a volcano, wonderful; she adapts to any role, she has freshness, she has a universal face.
[8] The first time she went to Rio de Janeiro, she received an invitation from Belmonte to film A Concepción and ended up returning to Brasília, where she stayed for two months.
In 2004, she moved permanently to an apartment in Leblon, in Rio's South Zone, with the intention of specializing in Gestalt[4] psychology and investing in her acting career.
She also attended Rede Globo's actors' workshop, took theater classes with Daniel Herz, at Casa de Cultura Laura Alvim, until she was chosen to act in A Concepção, after being tested by Belmonte.
[5] During the open screening of the film at the 40th Brasília Festival, the actress received a standing ovation in the scene in which her character (Silmara) has a dream about her idol, a singer played by Maurício Mattar, while the subtitles show the lyrics of the song so that the audience follow.
[8] In the plot, she gave life to her first protagonist on television, Danielle Cassoulet, of French descent, is the chef of the Paris restaurant, and lives a romance "à la Romeo and Juliet" with Luca, an Italian, they fall in love, despite belonging to rival families.
In 2011, she began recording for the SBT soap opera, Carrossel, to play the protagonist, Helena Fernandes, a teacher who teaches the third year of Elementary Education at Escola Mundial.
[16] In October 2012, she received the Jovem Brasileiro Award for best actress, for her performance in the soap opera Carrossel[17] In 2014, she returned to Globo, and was cast to play her first villain, Débora in Alto Astral.