Use this to show a more "human" side of the influencer, focusing on her strength through adversity. 3. The Interactive Fan Post

Following her exit from full-time adult modeling, Ferrari strategically diversified her business interests into the Brazilian music and entertainment industries, while simultaneously leaning into shock-value commerce. 1. Entertainment and Talent Management

She engaged in a public legal standoff with digital entrepreneur Carlinhos Maia after a high-profile disagreement regarding event invitations.

She regularly makes headlines in South American tabloid press due to public altercations and feuds with other prominent digital influencers, such as a widely publicized physical altercation with Andressa Urach at a party in São Paulo.

The medical crisis stemmed from a dynamic injection of hidrogel (hydrogel)—a cosmetic filling substance banned for body contours in Brazil—which she had received over 15 years prior during an unregulated cosmetic boom. The filler had degraded, causing severe tissue necrosis and internal inflammation.

Born on July 7, 1986, in Osasco, São Paulo, Juliana Valéria da Silva adopted the stage name "Juju Ferrari" as she entered the modeling industry. She initially gained widespread recognition as a glamour and alternative model, featuring as an Inked Magazine "Inked Girl of the Week" due to her extensive tattoos and distinct look.

At 37 years old, she manages a household of five children. Rather than stepping away from the camera, she launched a dedicated social media docu-series titled . The show captures the continuous chaos, scheduling logistics, and emotional trials of a large family. She frequently addresses systemic online double standards, publicly confronting critics who police what mothers should wear while balancing parental duties.

She is a mother of four and frequently shares the balancing act between her "Mamacita" persona and professional life.