Wanderléa

Wanderléa Charlup Boere Salim (born June 5, 1944 in Governador Valadares, Minas Gerais) is a Brazilian singer and former co-host of the historic television show Jovem Guarda alongside Roberto Carlos and Erasmo Carlos.

[3] Wanderléa was nicknamed Ternurinha (roughly "little darling") after her first hit "Ternura" ("Somehow it got to be tomorrow").

[2] Wanderléa was born on June 5, 1944, in Governador Valadares, Minas Gerais, Brazil.

Wanderléa was responsible for influencing fashion among girls from the 1960s in Brazil, becoming the first pop star in the country.

At the beginning of her career, at age sixteen, she started dating Zé Renato, the son of Chacrinha.

But she managed to regain her health and spirit, and in her own words, "if a problem arises I say: 'Let's see how we can solve it', and carry on."

She revealed in interviews that she was bothered by her fame, which brought her problems with time; for example, when passing in the street with their imported cars, humble people pointed her out in the streets, commenting, "Here goes Wanderléa with her big car.” This annoyed her and said that she was once very poor and understands the suffering of the humble, but no one recognized that.

Since the days of the Jovem Guarda, she has had the nickname Ternurinha, which at the beginning she didn't like very much.

Wanderléa in 2016.