Images Made By A Drone Reveal The Deterioration Of The Old Pink House, Showing Peeling Paint, Empty Pool, Accumulated Dirt, And Compromised Structures In The Property Valued At R$ 8,000,000
The mansion of Xuxa has once again generated a stir after the release of images taken by a drone that show the current state of the property where the artist lived for 15 years. The scenes, recorded in April this year and shared on social media, have reignited public interest. Xuxa’s mansion appears prominently in the first image as the central focus of the publication.
The images show the Pink House, where Sasha lived her early years. The video reveals that Xuxa’s mansion is dirty, with peeling paint, an empty pool, and an unkempt garden.
These elements highlight signs of abandonment that caught the attention of those who followed the material.
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Structure And History Of The Xuxa Mansion
Located in Vargem Grande, in the western zone of Rio De Janeiro, the property occupies a lot of over a thousand square meters. The main house features five suites, a cinema, a photo studio, and a game room. The size and arrangement of the rooms reinforce the importance of Xuxa’s mansion during the time it was occupied by the artist.
The lot also has adjacent buildings that were accessed with a golf cart. The constructions include a sauna, jacuzzi, and a pool, as shown in audiovisual recordings made when the singer still lived there. These spaces complement the structure that characterized the operation of Xuxa’s mansion.
Records And Situation After The Artist Left
In 2010, the property was sold for about R$ 8 million. Xuxa returned to the location only in 2023 when she recorded scenes for the series Xuxa, O Documentário, on Globoplay. The production utilized spaces within Xuxa’s mansion to showcase episodes from the artist’s history.
The most recent images, published on the Junior RJ Brazil channel, detail the exterior of the buildings. Even maintaining the pink tone that marked the property, Xuxa’s mansion shows accumulated dirt, wear, and clear signs of abandonment.
Public Reaction To The New Recording Of The Xuxa Mansion
The flyover showed damaged walls, unmaintained vegetation, and compromised external structures. The combination of these elements reinforces that Xuxa’s mansion has lost the standard of conservation that marked its years of use.
The residence remains a reference point for the public that followed the artist’s career. By revealing the current conditions of Xuxa’s mansion, the material has reignited the debate about one of the most well-known properties linked to the singer’s history.


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