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Mayra Dias Gomes was born on 15 December, 1987 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, is a Brazilian writer. Discover Mayra Dias Gomes's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 36 years old?

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Occupation Novelist, media personality, reporter, wrestler
Age 36 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 15 December 1987
Birthday 15 December
Birthplace Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Nationality Brazil

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Mayra Dias Gomes Net Worth

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1987

Mayra Dias Gomes (born 15 December 1987) is a Brazilian bestselling author, reporter, media personality, international model, and professional wrestling personality.

She currently plays the role of May Valentine on NWA Powerrr.

Mayra Dias Gomes is a Brazilian writer.

She was born in Rio de Janeiro and went to the American School of Rio de Janeiro until she was fifteen years old, where she learned to speak and write in English.

She is the oldest daughter of acclaimed playwright Dias Gomes and actress Bernadeth Lyzio, and goddaughter of writers Jorge Amado and Zélia Gattai.

Mayra grew up in an artistic environment focused on literature, theatre and television and started writing when she was still a child.

She began writing in diaries, where she would detail her life on a daily basis, since she was eight years old.

While she was a kid, her favorite activities included writing and producing scripts and plays, and writing music as well.

Mayra wrote her first book, "Fugalaça", when she was seventeen years old.

At age nineteen, her book was published by Editora Record (the largest publishing company in Latin America.) Mayra wrote "Fugalaça" while she was battling with depression.

The author revealed that she went through a catharsis while working on her first novel.

The book became an immediate phenomenon amongst Brazilian teenagers and a portrait of a generation unable to deal with frustrations.

Satine, the narrator, is the author's alter ego.

Both suffered with the sudden death of their father during pre-adolescence and became involved with a world of drugs, obsessive and destructive relationships and rock'n'roll.

The book's foreword was written by Fernanda Young.

1999

The book is a collection of interviews given by their father, Dias Gomes, from the sixties to his death in 1999, and show the evolution of his ideas, while reflecting on the changes that occurred in Brazil during that period.

2011

In 2011, Mayra also became a collaborator for Folha Ilustrada, where she published interviews with the casts of "Twilight", "The Hunger Games", and "Mad Man", amongst many others.

Early on, she collaborated with Spin Earth, a website for Spin magazine.

She also published stories on Brazilian magazines such as Teen Vogue, Isto É Gente, Viagem e Turismo, Época, Capricho, TPM, Trip and Sexy.

She wrote a section called "People and Stories" for Contigo! Magazine (an equivalent to People magazine in the US), where she narrated the stories of Brazilian immigrants in the United States.

She was also a columnist for VH1 Brazil's website, where she talked about Hollywood events and concerts.

She was a host on MTV and talked about literature on the show Notícias MTV ("MTV News").

Mayra made a name for herself in Rolling Stone Brazil magazine when she published an article about Damien Echols, an American boy falsely accused, convicted and sent to death row for the murder of three children, in the case known as The West Memphis Three.

She later wrote the foreword to the Brazilian version of "Devil's Knot", by Mara Leveritt, the most important book about the case.

Rolling Stone also published her interviews with Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jennifer Lawrence, Woody Harrelson and Jesse Eisenberg, amongst others.

2012

In 2012, Mayra published her first book, "Dias Gomes", alongside her sister Luana Dias Gomes and their mother, Bernadeth Lyzio.

2014

In 2014, "Fugalaça" was published by Arara-Verlag at the Frankfurt Book Fair, in Germany, under the title "Brazilian Underground: Die Geschichte von Satine".

In her second novel, "Mil e Uma Noites de Silêncio" ("One Thousand and One Nights of Silence"), the author wrote about a fictional character, Clara, a lonely girl who searches for a human bond.

Abandoned by her biological parents, stood up by her fiancé on her wedding day, and an orphan due to the death of her adoptive mother, Clara is a lifeless, depressed girl.

Her days drag with no motivation and living is nothing but a meaningless ritual.

Scarred by abandonment, she is unable to integrate in society and is a collector of sleepless nights.

When she goes through yet another heartbreak, Clara decides to take control of her life and travels to the city of Bangônia, in search of an idealistic friend she once had.

There, besides Camille, Clara finds herself in a world of prostitution, drug trafficking and glam rock, finding her own lost youth and breaking her own taboos.

The foreword is by Brazilian author Santiago Nazarian.

In 2014, Mayra published a story on Glamour magazine, where she revealed that she had been raped when she was fifteen years old by a boy in her school.

Glamour magazine also later followed Mayra at the Oscars, and published her interview with Caitlyn Jenner.

2015

In 2015, Editora Record published Mayra's third novel, "Finalmente Famosa" ("Finally Famous"), a suspense thriller based in a real murder that occurred at the Hollywood Hillview, on the Walk of Fame, the building where Mayra first lived when she moved to Hollywood in 2010.

The foreword is signed by renowned Brazilian television writer Gloria Perez.

After the success of her first novel, Mayra became a musical reporter at the largest newspaper in Brazil, Folha de São Paulo, and later a biweekly columnist.

Her column "On The Road" talked about her adventures backstage at concerts and behind the scenes in general.