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The home where where former Brazilian far-right president Jair Bolsonaro is staying in the gated community of Encore Resort at Reunion in Kissimmee, Florida. Photo: AFP

Jair Bolsonaro finds a refuge in Florida home of Brazilian ex-UFC star Jose Aldo, near Disney World

  • Brazil’s ex-president is staying near Disney World at the Orlando-area home of Brazilian ex-UFC champion Jose Aldo
  • He was staying in Florida while his supporters launched a brazen attack on Brazil’s capital over the weekend
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The faithful once again gathered outside the 3,600 sq ft house with the Disney-themed bedrooms near Orlando, where former Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro had sought refuge from a re-election defeat.

They came on Tuesday to wish their leader – who was later released from a local hospital – a quick recovery from a stomach ailment that struck him Monday.
They’ve come daily since his arrival in Florida, even after Sunday, when thousands of his supporters rioted in Brasilia, ransacking the presidential palace, congress and Supreme Court buildings.

“I was on vacation in Orlando and thought it was important to be here, supporting Bolsonaro,” said Hebert da Rocha, 64, a Brazilian who’s lived in the Miami area for 28 years. He showed off a selfie he took with the former president in front of the house. “This is my therapy,” he said. “It’s my way of doing something for my country.”

It’s a scene that’s played out over and over since the former army captain decamped to the holiday home in a gated community favoured by Brazilians that’s close to Disney World, the theme park called the “Most Magical Place on Earth”.

He arrived December 30, skipping the transition of power to his successor, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, on New Year’s Day.

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Bolsonaro’s Florida escape is a two-storey house owned by a Brazilian supporter, retired mixed martial arts fighter and UFC champion Jose Aldo.

The sprawling home has nine bedrooms, including a child’s decorated with giant Minions, the yellow pill-shaped characters from the popular animated movies. (It’s also a derogatory nickname for Bolsonaro supporters.)

Another is dedicated to Mickey and Minnie and a third to Moana, a realtor’s video tour shows. There’s also a home theatre filled with stuffed Disney characters, a giant game room, and the requisite pool out back.

That the former president would choose Orlando as his refuge isn’t surprising. At least 30,000 Brazilians have made the area home, according to city estimates, and hundreds of thousands come as tourists every year.

The home (centre with white vehicle in driveway) where former Brazilian far-right president Jair Bolsonaro has been staying in Florida. Photo: AFP

Brazilian voters in Florida cast ballots for Bolsonaro by a 4-to-1 margin, in stark contrast to his narrow loss to Lula back home, according to official Brazilian election results.

“He definitely has support in Florida, so it’s no coincidence he chose Orlando,” said Eduardo Siqueira, a retired University of Massachusetts Boston professor who specialises in Brazilian immigration.

Bolsonaro’s also close to former president Donald Trump, who endorsed his re-election bid from Mar a Lago, in Palm Beach.

Social media is filled with videos from the past few days showing Bolsonaro, usually clad in a soccer jersey or Polo shirt, leaving the home to greet supporters, his two Brazilian bodyguards in tow.

He was also photographed eating at a KFC and wandering around a Publix supermarket, pausing to give a thumbs-up to a supporter.

“It’s so difficult to see him in Brazil, but here you can walk to the house and talk to him,” Vanessa Viani, 45, a Brazilian who lives in Orlando, said as she waited outside the house on Tuesday. “It’s amazing.”

One of Bolsonaro’s cabinet members also decamped to Orlando. Anderson Torres, head of public security in Brasilia and former justice minister, headed there Saturday, a day before the riots broke out, newspaper Folha de S. Paulo reported.

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The governor of Brasilia fired Torres on Sunday and a warrant was issued for his arrest Tuesday as officials investigate his responsibility for the riots. Torres said he was on holiday in Orlando and hasn’t met with Bolsonaro, Folha quoted him as saying.

Some suspect Bolsonaro may be putting down roots. Aides have visited the Orlando arm of the Brazilian evangelical Christian church, Igreja Batista Atitude, where Bolsonaro’s wife Michelle is a devoted follower.

The church counts more than 400 members, almost all Brazilians. “They are interested in attending,” said Nivaldo Nassiff, an associate pastor who’s lived in the Orlando area more than a decade.

Brazil’s former president Jair Bolsonaro on his hospital bed in Kissimmee, Florida. Photo: Twitter

Bolsonaro is following a decades-long tradition of Brazilians flocking to the Orlando area. Before the pandemic hit in 2019, 830,000 Brazilians came annually to visit Disney and other theme parks and shop, according to Visit Orlando.

They’re lured by low prices for consumer goods at the malls, food, low-crime and, of course, Mickey Mouse, said Guilherme Arruda, one of hundreds of Brazilian real estate brokers in the Orlando area.

“It’s part of the collective conscience in Brazil that you have to visit Disney once in your life, so they keep coming,” Arruda said. Bolsonaro “should have his own reasons, but the Brazilian community should be an attraction.”

Bolsonaro on Monday told CNN Brasil that he’d planned to stay in Florida until the end of the month but could return to Brazil earlier for treatment.

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