The court hearing involving Portuguese humorist Joana Marques and the musical duo Anjos commenced at the Palácio da Justiça. The case centers on a satirical video created by Marques that parodied Anjos' rendition of the national anthem, which led the duo to seek 1.2 million euros in damages. Joana Marques testified about her surprise at the public reaction to the one-and-a-half-minute video and denied censoring her work out of fear of political groups. The hearing also featured testimony from Pedro Taborda, known as Tatanka, the lead vocalist of The Black Mamba and a judge on the television program "Ídolos." Tatanka remarked on the proceedings, noting that the situation had lost its humor and that all parties would prefer not to be involved. The legal representatives of Anjos characterized Marques as a "humorist, radiologist [sic], influencer," accusing her of using diversion tactics in her defense.
Entrevista a @maestro_joao: "He mandado que se lo transmitan. En lo que he visto, Sánchez aguantará hasta el 27 y saldrá presidente". Por @apalazzon https://t.co/JDQWbPWjTA
Anjos vs. Joana Marques: “Agora já não tem piada nenhuma, todas as partes preferiam não estar aqui”, afirma Tatanka https://t.co/tfsjRJsq0i
🔴 Ao caraterizar a ré, Joana Marques, a advogada dos Anjos diz estar perante a "humorista, radiologista [sic], influencer", apontando que esta se defendeu com "manobras de diversão". Siga as atualizações, a partir do tribunal: https://t.co/oddyHMKH45 https://t.co/fOG0Ns7bLJ