Catia Franchi Dispute with Biagio Di Maro on Men and

Catia Franchi, Dispute with Biagio Di Maro on Men and Women / "misery, work…"

Catia Franchi, very hard dispute between men and women with Biagio Di Maro

firefight u men and women between Catia Franchi and Biagio di Maro. The knight asks to speak to Catia again after the previous argument and reveals that he is facing her Sister of Elisabetta Franchi. Biagio points out that he didn’t like the attitude of the lady who attacked him for inviting her to a takeaway pizzeria for a meal. “You talked about the restaurants, but not what we spent. What did you say, Catia Franchi, sister of…” begins Biagio. “So? I work from morning to night,” answers Catia. “I’m a decent and clean person,” answers Biagio.

“I didn’t tell you who I am,” repeats Catia. “I behaved as I am,” says Biagio again. “A miserable one,” comments Franchi, who explains that she’s not used to dating a man who takes her to a takeaway pizzeria. “Taking a woman piecemeal into a pizzeria is a disgrace. At least bring it to a regular pizzeria,” comments Tina Cipollari.

Catia Franchi, argument with Biagio and Armando Incarnato on men and women: Tina Cipollari defends them

Between Biagio di Maro and Catia Franchi A very tough argument ensues, in which the other protagonists of Men and Women are also involved. Armando Incarnato, in particular, he attacks Catia and defends Biagio. “Why did you judge him by where he took you and not by how he treated you?” asks Armando. “You can have all the money in the world, but one thing you can never buy and that is humility. They judged it for an economic situation and it’s something that’s not being done,” comments Incarnato. “I’m very humble,” Catia defends herself. Tina Cipollari, Instead, he defends Catia.

“If she was any other woman you would have defended her, but you don’t just do it because she has an important last name. They are hypocrites. To go against a woman today, Biagio has become a lord,” Tina blurts out, who also attacks Gemma and Sara, who are defending Biagio. “I’m Catia. Elisabetta does one job and I do another. She has her house and I have mine. I live in a normal apartment. I work many times a day, I train and I don’t do the chic,” concludes Catia.

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