Camilly Victória, daughter of Xanddy and Carla Perez, is a music producer and vocalist. Learn more about her work.
Camilly Victória, the daughter of singer Xanddy and dancer Carla Perez, has been inspired by her parents and has been pursuing an artistic career alongside them in recent years. She is extremely successful on social media, having over a million Instagram followers, where she publishes photographs of her work as well as personal musings.
At the age of 19, the Bahia native began her singing career in the United States, where she spent several years with her family. At the time, she even published English-language songs, performed performances, and sang with her father.
Camilly is currently 24 years old and works as a music producer for Xanddy. Her most recent piece occurred at the Salvador Carnival this year.
While her father lead the singing on the float, Camilly worked with Xanddy’s staff to ensure that everything ran well backstage. And he was not the only artist the young woman collaborated with.
She also worked on the final parades of Carla Perez’s children’s bloco “Pipoca Doce.” After more than 20 years, the project in the Bahian celebrations came to an end with this year’s funfair.
Sexual view of Camilly Victória

Camilly Victória captured fans’ attention in 2023 when she revealed her romance with American Daze. Rumours surfaced at the time that her family disagreed with the decision, but the Bahia native quickly denied this.
Camilly praised her parents’ support on social media, stating that Xanddy and Carla Perez never regarded her sexuality as something to be welcomed or rejected.
Since then, she has combated prejudice by addressing followers’ enquiries. On Wednesday (15), she revealed a series of intimate anecdotes about her sexuality and life.
The young woman indicated that she had previously experienced “compulsory heterosexuality”—a word used to describe the social pressure on women to establish relationships with males.
“In addition to sexual fluidity, many lesbians face obligatory heterosexuality. I went through this myself, and I understand how it might take time to figure out how we truly feel,” she remarked.

Camilly argues that society’s expectation of happiness in heterosexual partnerships might limit self-discovery.
Society also instills in us the belief that in order to be happy, we must meet ‘the man of our life,’ marry, have children, and pursue a set route. So, many times, we strive to fit into it before we can genuinely look at how we feel,” Camilly Victória explained.
The young woman mentioned that it may take time, maturity, experience, and self-knowledge to fully see oneself. And that’s OK. This does not negate who you were previously, nor does it diminish the authenticity of your current feelings. Everyone has their own pace, and discovering yourself is a great journey, even if it’s difficult at first.”
Discreet relationship

The young woman also spoke about her decision not to publicly reveal her present relationship, which began last year. Her social media profile focuses on music and work.
Because the questions are anonymous, I will provide candid responses. To be really honest, aside from my Instagram being about my music and career, I don’t see the need to reveal my relationship at this time.”
Camilly Victória described the internet as “no man’s land” and stated that she prefers to preserve what is vital to her without allowing for harmful energy.

In another incident, Camilly was approached by a trans guy concerning male harassment. In her response, she disclosed that she avoids attending non-LGBT gatherings since her encounters with straight guys “have never been good”. No matter what my response is, many individuals continue to persist, which is quite unpleasant. “For my own safety, I do not back down and get out of the situation as soon as possible,” she said.
The young woman also stated that she does not consider herself to be a woman with a “fragile” look because she is 1.80 m tall and does not generally go out alone, which intimidates some guys.
“Unfortunately, in today’s environment, we must care about people around us at all times. Training and understanding how to protect yourself is also very essential, and I’m sorry for your experience; no one should be harassed,” she said.


