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Sabrina Sato’s transition from a reality television contestant to one of Brazil’s most influential media figures is a landmark in the country's pop culture history. A pivotal moment in this evolution was her appearances in , which helped solidify her status as a national "musa" (muse). The First Cover: May 2003

This issue was highly anticipated, as it marked her first major professional move after leaving the Globo reality show.

The shoot emphasized her natural athletic build and charismatic personality, which had already charmed viewers during her time in the BBB house.

In 2016, she founded the Instituto Sabrina Sato to support projects focused on children and adolescents in Brazil.

She spent 10 years as the sole female host of the Pânico group before moving to her own program, Programa da Sabrina .

Due to the overwhelming success of her debut and her rising fame as a presenter on the comedy program , Sabrina returned for a second cover in December 2004 (Issue #353).

She became a global fashion icon, attending events like Paris Fashion Week , and is one of the most famous "Drum Queens" in the history of the Rio de Janeiro Carnival.