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Maria De Filippi, the gesture that moves: e’s what she did when Maurizio Costanzo died

Despite the horrific moment she went through, Maria De Filippi still wanted to help a couple fulfill their dream of love.

Maria DeFilippiaccording to an anonymous sender, once again proved very selfless.

Maria De Filippi and the touching gesture

You know, to you have mail we are often and gladly moved ahead romantic marriage proposals. Not too long ago, however there was another one which took place in the studio of Canale 5’s historic Saturday night show which we were unable to attend. In fact, this time the protagonists were not those who write to Mari De Filippi, but one of the people working on the editing of the program.

The fact that the cameras were off was announced by an anonymous person who sent a letter to journalist Davide Maggio so that everyone could fully understand what “type of woman” the presenter is:

One of its historical members of the editorial board of C’è Posta per Te, Veronica di Spiritoit really is a journalist’s girlfriend very well known Frederick Rufothe conductor of Mi Manda Rai 3. Ruffo decided to ask her to marry him and in return had created a gigantic surprise with a video showing her at work.

And again:

In the very hours Costanzo diedDespite the dire situation Maria wanted to help him to implement his marriage proposal and authorized the production to throw a gigantic surprise at the You’ve Got Mail studio.

So, Di Spirito would have been called by De Filippi to take part in the “light tests”, she would have sat on the famous sofas, and then the video would have started with the proposal, “complete with a surprise departure of the grooms”. The anonymous who would work for one of the contracts, adds:

One of the most romantic things we’ve ever seen in this studio. Everywhere people were touched, Ruffo’s editing of the video is something that should be shown in cinemas. I hope you can have the video and share this news because the heart that Maria shows at such a moment (but also the beauty of the whole scene) are something the audience should know, even to know that the image being conveyed is very wrong.