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Kelly Kay embarks on motorhome trip across Portugal after husband's stroke

13.05.2026 23:23 2 min 4 sources
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Kelly Kay embarks on motorhome trip across Portugal after husband's stroke
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Brazilian singer Kelly Key (43) has embarked on a four-day motorhome trip across Portugal with her husband Mico Freitas and their children. The journey began on the 12th and was announced on social media.

Reason for the trip

The couple decided to fulfill a long-held dream after Mico suffered a stroke about a month ago. Freitas underwent heart surgery and had a device implanted to close a patent foramen ovale. In an Instagram video, Kelly said the family decided to stop postponing desires due to work routine and not put life on hold.

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🇵🇹 Portugal — fuel prices

Updated: 11.05.2026

Diesel

$2.21 /l

€2.05 · £1.74/l

91 of 106

pricier than 85% of countries

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