Presenter resigns from SBT

Brunna Colossi has ended her professional career at SBT after five years working at the network's Rio Grande do Sul affiliate. The journalist hosted the program "Masbah," aimed at local audiences. The announcement was made by the communicator herself, who took to social media to formalize her departure.
Prior to her time at SBT, Brunna also worked for Globo's state affiliate, joining the team for the news program "RBS." Thus, she built a significant career in Rio Grande do Sul television over the last decade. Even so, she preferred to keep her next career steps private, refusing to detail her future projects in the media industry.
According to her, the departure was the result of a mature decision. Although she didn't mention any possible internal conflicts or external proposals, the presenter emphasized the planned nature of the resignation.
"It's not at all easy to make a decision like this: to resign. It takes courage, it gives you butterflies in your stomach," said the journalist when commenting on the emotional impact of the choice.
Brunna also highlighted how she handled the dismissal process.
"It's an attitude thought out over time, matured with calm, respect, and awareness. Thank you to my colleagues at SBT for every moment. It was wonderful to share the joys of this house with you."
During the same period, other movements in the news industry also attracted attention. Filipe Matoso, for example, left GloboNews for Globo DF, where he will now cover political news in Brasília. Valdinei Rodrigues was dismissed from Record's affiliate in Paraná after three years at the helm of "Balanço Geral Oeste."
These changes highlight a scenario of significant transitions among broadcasters and their professionals. After all, movements like these reflect both internal restructuring and new career prospects for the communicators involved.
Finally, although Brunna Colossi's future on television remains undefined, her career at SBT has consolidated her name in the regional journalism and entertainment market.
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