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I just followed Felipe Titto's journey, and it's truly impressive how this guy managed to transform his career. He started as an actor in Globo soap operas — Malhação, you know? — and built a solid fan base. But then came the plot twist: after facing financial struggles post-Avenida Brasil, he decided to truly become an entrepreneur.
What’s interesting about Felipe Titto is that he didn’t just stay on TV. He created Titanium Inc., got involved in OakBerry franchises, invested in supplements with Moove Nutrition, and also has stakes in several other brands — fashion, premium food, all aligned with lifestyle and health. His strategy is clear: diversify, don’t put everything in one place.
And there’s more: Felipe Titto participated in Shark Tank Brazil as an investor, which shows he’s not just a guy with money, but someone who truly understands business. It seems he has a very growth-focused mindset.
What stands out is his personal story. He came from São Paulo’s outskirts, worked as a waiter and cook in the US, returned, and gradually built his wealth. He didn’t go to college, but surrounded himself with qualified people — that’s the key difference.
For those thinking about diversifying income or exploring opportunities in different sectors, Felipe Titto’s journey is a very real case. The guy shows that it’s possible to leave a career behind and build something much bigger through strategy, smart networking, and willingness to work. It’s not a magic formula, it’s execution. It’s worth watching how he continues expanding his businesses — this kind of trajectory says a lot about how entrepreneurship works in Brazil.