Samba queen, 7, sparks Rio row
Monica Lira puts a crown on her seven-year-old daughter Julia before a rehearsal. (AAP)

Samba queen, 7, sparks Rio row

AEST 07:30, Mon Feb 8 2010
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Organisers of a float in Brazil's Carnival parade have caused controversy after naming a seven-year-old to front their group as a drum corps queen.

A judge is considering blocking Julia Lira's participation in next week's parade and a state agency that defends children's rights says she is too young to take on a traditionally sexy role.

But the girl's father, who happens to be the president of the samba group, says Julia is a natural who can easily samba through the 80-minute parade route in Rio's sweltering summer heat.

Monica Lira puts a crown on her seven-year-old daughter Julia before a rehearsal. (AAP)
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