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Rayssa Leal sends flowers to Duda Wilken in romantic tribute

Rayssa Leal turned a bouquet into a public love note for Duda Wilken, and the post showed why flowers still make the clearest Valentine’s gift.

Natalie Brooks··2 min read
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Rayssa Leal sends flowers to Duda Wilken in romantic tribute
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Rayssa Leal sent Duda Wilken a bouquet of flowers and made the moment public with a comment that landed as both a declaration and a caption: “Merece todas as flores do mundo.” Duda answered, “Tu é minha flor,” and the exchange quickly pulled in fans who treated the gesture like a small romance event unfolding in real time.

The pairing has been building in public since early 2026, when the two turned their relationship official after rumors began in January and the first photo of them together surfaced in April, during a trip to Florianópolis. Rayssa, 18, and Duda, 21, have kept the relationship visible in controlled flashes, with travel posts, support from the stands and the occasional affectionate exchange that gives followers just enough to read without flattening the romance into oversharing. Rayssa also confirmed her bisexuality in June, adding another layer to a relationship that has become one of the most talked-about among young Brazilian fans online.

Flowers work because they are instantly legible. Duda is a creator with more than 444,000 followers on Instagram and more than 800,000 on TikTok, so a bouquet is not just a private present, it is content that photographs cleanly, reads clearly on a phone screen and still feels intimate when shared. Rayssa’s profile gives the gesture even more weight: she was born in 2008, won silver in the skate street event at Tokyo 2020 at 13, and added bronze at Paris 2024, making her one of Brazil’s most recognizable athletes. That kind of public life makes a low-friction, high-emotion gift like flowers especially effective.

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If you want the same effect for Valentine’s Day, keep the bouquet simple enough to be understood at a glance. A plain rose arrangement does the job better than something overworked: Bouqs lists bouquets starting as low as $49, 1-800-Flowers currently has bundles from $54.99, and UrbanStems’ classic bouquets run from $60 for The Unicorn to $215 for The Full Spread, with white-rose options like The Peace at $74 and The Flutter at $90. That price spread is useful because it lets you match the message to the moment, whether it is a first serious Valentine’s or a bigger, more public one.

The bouquet that sticks is the one with a point of view: one color family, a clean vase or hand-tied wrap, and a note that sounds like the two of you instead of a greeting card. Rayssa’s gesture worked because it arrived with timing, a message and a public-private balance that made the romance feel real, not staged, and that is still the best brief for flowers on Valentine’s Day.

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