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Larissa Manoela Files Appeal Seeking Moral Damages From Parents’ Company

She previously won the termination of a lifelong exclusivity contract signed at age 11.

Overview

  • The appeal was filed in the 2nd Civil Court of Barra da Tijuca and will be reviewed by the Rio de Janeiro Court of Justice.
  • Her claim targets Deck Produções Artísticas Ltda., the company created by her parents, Silvana Taques and Gilberto Elias dos Santos.
  • The filing alleges illegitimate and abusive clauses that barred unilateral termination and left the artist in a state of vulnerability and dependence.
  • The petition says the contract kept her from accessing YouTube and Spotify, accepting record label invitations, and forming new commercial partnerships, while her parents benefited from her image.
  • A prior April 2025 ruling extinguished the lifelong exclusivity agreement, and the damages amount sought has not been disclosed.