Pino Insegno tries to quench the controversy that has swept him by assuring that the relationship with Ainett Stephens is intact after an interview with Davide Maggio’s blog confirming a return of the model in his new Mercante in Fiera on Rai with a sentence that irritated the showgirl. “Of course there will be the Black Cat,” said the conductor, “we’re looking for her.” Ainett has gotten a little older, many years have passed, she remains an unforgettable icon of this program.” An exit that caused various users on social networks was unhappy to say the least, but especially for Stephens, who had demanded an apology from Teach. What irritated her most was the reference to age: “Today we have the power to express ourselves, we have our own ideas, we no longer live under the yoke of boys,” Stephens said in a video on social networks. “This whole situation of well-” being that we women can enjoy today has certainly benefited our physical appearance and mental level as well. We are brighter. That’s why I feel more alive than ever, fresher than ever, more glamorous than ever. So sorry if you used the wrong term and would at least appreciate an apology.”
“I never said she was grown up”
However, the conductor explained that he had been misunderstood. Contacted by TvBlog, Insegno explained that there will in fact be no “Black Cat” in the show, which will mark his increasingly debated return to Rai, meaning no replacement for Ainett Stephens, to whom he never seems to have referred. Age: “I spoke to her, I sent her a voice message – the conductor explained – I told her not to take it, I thanked her for the job done … everything is calm.” I teach assured that the showgirl was and remains “a friend,” and clarifies that she never uttered the phrase mentioned in the interview: “Even though I said, and I didn’t say, that she’s grown up, and I won’t repeat it.” .” said, is that a criminal offence? I don’t understand what excuses to make. I’ve grown up too!” he laughs.