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Hi everyone, how are you? I hope you like today's video. Some people ask me to include the actors' ages, but I don't always find them. Sorry. Baila Comigo is a Brazilian soap opera produced by TV Globo and aired from March 16 to September 26, 1981, with 163 written chapters and 165 presented chapters. In the past, Helena, a teenager from a humble background, loved Quim, who got her pregnant. However, he was married to Marta, heiress to a large fortune, and, ambitious, he refused to leave her and become poor again. Helena gave birth to twins and Quim made a deal with her. While Helena kept one boy and received a sum of money to start his life, the other baby went with Quim to Portugal, where the businessman went to live with his wife. João Victor was raised by Quim and Marta. She never suspected that the boy they adopted was actually Quim's biological son with another woman. Some time later, Quim and Marta had a daughter, Débora. Meanwhile, Helena was supported by Plínio, a much older doctor who loved her. He agreed to take in Quim's son, Quinzinho, and raised him as if he were his own. The couple also had a daughter, Lia. Growing up apart, Quinzinho and João Victor never met and always believed they were the legitimate children of the respective couples who raised them. João Victor, a serious, shy and responsible young man, dedicated himself to the family business. Quinzinho, an outgoing young man with the opposite temperament to his brother, works as a banker and leads a simple life with his mother Helena, a hard-working and suffering woman, and his supposed father, Plínio, now a retired doctor. Quim still hides a secret from the couple Helena and Plínio. The old doctor was a trusted employee of Marta's father, a very rich man who left her assets before he died. However, Quim, who was responsible for passing on the part of the inheritance that was due to Plínio, took possession of it. When Quim left for Portugal, he appointed Caio, a lawyer and partner in an air taxi company, as his attorney. However, Caio illegally enriched himself with Quim's fortune and transferred his assets to the name of his then wife, actress Silvia Toledo. Caio's trump card against Quim is the document Marta's father has in his possession, which proves that Quim stole from Plínio. Today, the lawyer lives well, his daughter, Lúcia, graduated as a doctor and he owns one of the best dance and fitness centers in Rio de Janeiro. Silvia also, who, despite being separated from Caio, is still involved with him: she gave up her acting career in exchange for a hefty allowance. Caio does not know about the twins, but he is puzzled when Lúcia introduces him to her new boyfriend, Quinzinho: where does she know him from? Quim's health forces his family to return to Brazil and makes the businessman interested in the whereabouts of his other son, much to the despair of Helena, who feels guilty for having abandoned João Victor and for never having revealed to Quinzinho the identity of his real biological father and that he had a twin brother. While lies prevent João Victor and Quinzinho from getting closer, some confusion occurs due to the similarity between the two.