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Pedro: But I don't get why you're so mad at me even if I haven't done anything to you.
Ana: Why? It's because you're poor!
~ Ana's most infamous quote, telling Pedro why she hates him.

Ana Paula Mosconi Palomino, mostly known as Ana Mosconi or just Ana, is the secondary antagonist of rezendeevil's 2018 romance YouTube miniseries Apaixonados (In Love).

She is Virgínia's sister and Mr. Palomino's daughter. She is one of the most loathsome characters present in rezendeevil's live-action series multiverse, given her unpolite nature against Virgínia and Pedro for his poverty, which also makes her interfere in Pedro and Virgínia's developing relationship.

She was portrayed by the eponymous youtuber Ana Mosconi.

Biography[]

Ana lived normally with Virgínia and her father Anderson Palomino. They grew up without a mother, since Mr. Palomino tells at one point that he had to raise both of them all by himself and only had the help of those who worked for him, and the reason for them not having a mother remains unclear, although the reason may be either her death, abandonment, divorce or if Palomino never actually got married and both are actually adopted. Virgínia and Ana studied both at the same school, and it is implied that Ana has always lowkey mistreated Virgínia bragging about her having many friends and about the boys she enjoyed flirting and spending time with, which is one of the causes for even Virgínia disliking her so much.

The table gradually turns overtime, however, as of the day a new young man starts working for Palomino to replace his sick aunt. Right after Mr. Palomino presents Pedro his house for his job, Virgínia went downstairs complaining about their air conditioner not working. They three go to the room for Pedro to try to fix it, and Ana stays laying on her bed on the phone meanwhile, not even exchanging Pedro's salutations. When Pedro fixes it, she grumbles annoyed if she could sleep in peace after Pedro did them the favor. When Palomino walked Pedro out, neither did she exchange his goodbye.

The next Monday, Ana asks Virgínia about her dad's whereabouts to get her money to go shopping, and she begins to annoyingly complain about Pedro and his poverty right after Virgínia mentioned him, and wanted to give him a warning about getting close to her. Virgínia authorized her to shop with her credit card instead and went out.

While Pedro was working, she was with Virgínia at their room, where Ana tells her sister that the popular guy in her school was liking her, and was feeding off it because she was the only one he was liking out of every other girl in there who were wanting to be with him, not caring about the problem Virgínia had just had with her crush who deliberately betrayed her. Then, Ana receives a call from the same guy she spoke of and walks off to talk to him.

She returns after being done with said conversation after awhile, then she overhears a part of Virgínia's conversation with Pedro behind Virgínia's door and hears him asking her out, when he was actually willing to help her. She impliedly calls her dad and tells him over the phone she had something to tell him, which caused him to cancel a scheduled meeting he had. When he arrives, she tells what she heard outside Virgínia's room, telling him they were talking there and he was asking her out while mocking her father for hiring someone like Pedro, making Palomino angry and leading him to talking to both Virgínia and Pedro.

After the confusion with Palomino, she approaches Pedro tidying the living room and demands him to put the couch he was cleaning in a millimetric specific place, as it is seen in her expressions meanwhile that she did that only for the pure spite of making fun of him. She also argues with Pedro for asking Virgínia out and he explains he was just willing to help her with her sorrows, then she mocks him again saying that her sister would never want anything with him. When he confirms to be done with his job by the day, he asks a favor for her to tell her dad, but she apparently doesn't accept to forward it and mocks Pedro for being new there and already wanting to determine when he would be allowed to arrive or leave, and asks him to leave already since he had nothing left to do, and doesn't correspond to Pedro's polite farewell.

In an afternoon while she is talking to Virgínia at the kitchen, she offers to present her to a friend she just knew as her option to flirt with, but Virgínia doesn't accept because she was still upset with what had happened to her with her last crush. She asks her if she wasn't declining because of Pedro, or else she would tell her dad again, and even leaves angry at her for not accepting her offer.

Some time later, she catches Pedro and Virgínia talking again at the living room then demands him to go tidy her room even after he says to her that her father gave him orders to arrange the living room. Once he leaves to her room upstairs, she begins a irritating argument of how Virgínia was into Pedro for continuing to talk to him as she keeps on denying and fighting her sister. After a while arguing, Virgínia gets annoyed and leaves, as Pedro returns and Ana rebukes about his presence once again. She crosses the line when Pedro says he didn't understand the reason of her despicably persisting hatred upon him and she tells it's for the mere reason that he is poor, saying it does define one's character, making Pedro leave upset.

One day, she had a scheduled party to go, so she showed up upstairs to tell Virgínia she was going out to the party. Though Virgínia already knew since her friend Letícia had told her. So she tells Virgínia and heads out to it.

The following times, Virgínia and Pedro finally decides to be together, and, as predictable, it makes Palomino angry at both. And it took a threat from Virgínia to leave her home forever if she had to live under her father's pressure for him to finally accept her relationship with Pedro, thus allowing him to be fine with them dating.

Ana hasn't known her father allowed Virgínia and Pedro to date. Then, in the ending, she catches them exchanging affection in the living room, and doesn't like it. As she fights with Virgínia again, she also denies to believe her father actually allowed them to date as Virgínia said and mocks them for a rich girl like her to be dating a poor man like him, as if he was brainwashing or manipulating her, even wishing to go against her father for allowing their relationship to happen.

She is caught fighting with the couple by Palomino and he grounds her for her misbehavior towards them. She keeps arguing with him and calling him crazy over his acceptance, proving, above everything she has done so far, that she has a rather worse character than Palomino when it comes to be supportive and in understanding other people's perspectives, showing how much of a paranoid elitist she is and making her go against even her own family over such a small and harmless matter. She gets her deserved punishment though, by having her credit card and phone taken away by Palomino. As he demands her credit card from her, she leaves the scene angry and annoyed, since she'll no longer be able to do her favorite hobbies of chatting online with her phone or buying lots of stuff with her card that her father provided her.

It is unknown if she learned her lesson and finally understood that poverty doesn't build character, and how long it took for her to (if she ever did to begin with), or if she still kept acting as the same spoiled brat like she's acted the whole story. Whatever the case, she is now suffering her karmic and satisfying punishment of not being able to have fun with her hobbies and having to obey her father's demands while having to endure Pedro and his romance with Virgínia for better or worse.

Personality[]

Throughout the entire series, Ana is presented as an egotist and loathsome elitist, even more than Palomino, as she shows no interest in being the least gentle to Pedro. Ever since her first scene, her arrogance towards people around her just increases and makes her the most hated character in the series.

Her arrogance towards Pedro already implies at the beginnings that she is prejudiced and doesn't understand how difficult the life of a poor person can be, making her severely blind to what reality is actually like out in the world. She keeps calling Pedro a "white trash" and showing disgust for his poverty despite his polite behavior all the time, and even turns her aggressiveness toward Virgínia for developing feelings for Pedro, and says she would make her father send her away anywhere so she can have "lessons" of how deluded she is, given the discrepancy of their financial power, being theirs incredibly high and Pedro's very low.

She comes close to cross the MEH when she flat out admits to Pedro, without a tad of shame, that the only reason why she hates him so much is because of his poverty, firmly believing the one's hierarchy degree maketh one's personality for life, which makes her even more hated.

The fact she faces her own sister throughout the series and her own father at the end over the fact Virgínia is now dating Pedro shows explicitly that she cares only for her thoughts and beliefs that only the richest are stronger in life, not even coming close to worrying about whatever punishment Palomino could give her for behaving in such hostility with Virgínia, Pedro and, especially, himself, which he does by taking away her phone and credit card, as well as implying he would do something else to put her in her place by apologizing to Pedro for her behavior and making sure it wouldn't happen again.

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Trivia[]

  • Ana Mosconi's character in In Love doesn't project her personality in real life, not even a little. While her character in this story is shown completely aggressive and repugnant, she is friendly, kind and funny in real-life, as shown in Rezende's channel, possibly, although not confirmed, meaning even she hated herself for portraying the character.
  • Although Ana's behavior in the story makes her look like more a standard jerk rather than a villain, she still had a pivotal plot which ignited the main conflict of Mr. Palomino going against Pedro and Virgínia's relationship.
  • Despite being among the main characters, she is not introduced in the opening unlike Pedro, Virgínia, Letícia and Palomino.
    • She also has more screentime than Letícia, and still Letícia is featured in the opening but Ana isn't.
    • That also includes the fact that, of all promotional materials, she appears only in the thumbnails, and only of the third and seventh episodes.
  • Her last name can be accepted to be Palomino within the boundaries of the story since she is the child of Anderson Palomino, and is neither ever said in the actual story nor is the actress' real last name.

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References[]

  1. Original series version (divided episodes, full quality, not subtitled)
  2. Movie cut version

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The Invader (Real Facts) | The Invader (Invader: The Series) | Adriano Flores | Adriano's Father | Valron | The Witch | Killer Clown | Killer Butcher | Mr. Palomino | Pedro Rezende | Anderson Palomino (Puppy) | Ana and Letícia | Laís (A Season in School) | Ace (Detectives) | Dante | Rafa | Laís (The Neighbor of the Den) |

Secondary & Other Villains
Virgínia | Stella | Pixador | The Helper | Ace (Invader: The Series) | Ace (Teenage Life) | Matheus and Bruno | Letícia | The Boogeymen | Ana Mosconi (In Love) | The Stalker | Juninho |

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