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Home / Lifestyle / Brazilian 'Superman' Brightens Sick Children's Days in Ghana

Brazilian 'Superman' Brightens Sick Children's Days in Ghana

15 Nov

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Summary

  • Lawyer Leonardo Muylaert visits Ghana's Korle Bu Teaching Hospital as "Brazilian Superman"
  • Brings joy and smiles to children battling cancer and other illnesses
  • Inspired by chance encounter at Comic-Con that made him an online sensation
Brazilian 'Superman' Brightens Sick Children's Days in Ghana

In November 2025, Leonardo Muylaert, a 35-year-old Brazilian lawyer, visited Ghana's capital Accra on his first trip to Africa. Muylaert, known worldwide as the "Brazilian Superman," spent a week at the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital's Child Health Department, where he brought joy and smiles to children battling cancer and other illnesses.

Muylaert's sudden fame began in 2022 when a stranger recorded a video of him at a Comic-Con convention in Sao Paulo, Brazil, amazed by his resemblance to Superman actor Christopher Reeve. Since then, Muylaert has been using his Superman persona to visit hospitals, schools, and charities, posing for pictures and trying to be a symbol of kindness and hope.

During his visit to Accra, Muylaert's presence had an immediate impact on the hospital. Children with drips taped to their arms sat upright for the first time in days, while even the most exhausted mothers lit up with joy. Nurses paused their rounds, and parents scrambled for selfies with the towering figure in the iconic blue-and-red Superman suit and cape.

"He moved from bed to bed, giving each child attention," a nurse whispered. "For some of them, this is the first time we've seen them smile in weeks." For 35-year-old Regina Awuku, whose five-year-old son is battling leukemia, the moment was miraculous. "My son was so happy to see Superman. This means a lot to us," she told AFP.

As Muylaert prepared to fly back to Brazil, he said the idea is to "spread happiness all over" and that "maybe we won't change the whole world, but as long as we inspire one person, that person inspires the other."

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Leonardo Muylaert, a 35-year-old Brazilian lawyer, has become known worldwide as the "Brazilian Superman" after a chance encounter at a Comic-Con convention in 2022 made him an online sensation for his resemblance to Superman actor Christopher Reeve.
During his recent visit to Ghana's capital Accra, Muylaert, dressed in the iconic blue-and-red Superman suit and cape, visited the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital's Child Health Department, bringing joy and smiles to children battling cancer and other illnesses.
The children's reactions were overwhelmingly positive, with many waking up and smiling for the first time in weeks upon seeing Muylaert. Parents were also thrilled, with one mother saying, "My son was so happy to see Superman. This means a lot to us."

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