Silvia Abravanel denied the “brave” reputation she gained for allegedly behaving rudely towards the Bom Dia & Cia team. However, she admitted that she asked too much of her colleagues and blamed Silvio Santos for this behavior.
“I’m very wild at work, people say I’m angry. That’s not me, I just like things to be very neat. And that’s what he taught me, I learned it the hard way, with a lot of screaming and a lot of cursing,” Silvia said this Sunday to Carolina Ferraz on Sunday Spectacular (5).
The presenter said being Silvio’s daughter meant living with two different men. “There is Silvio Santos, the moderator, the boss, my director, and there is Senor Abravanel. And I asked to reveal the boss’s father because it disturbed our personal relationship. The moment I managed to share that, everything became much easier.” “
And Senor, father, how is he? “He is an incredible, brave man, he was always a father when he had to be. He’s not that big daddy who picks you up, puts you to bed, and helps you with your homework. But I can’t say ‘Ah, my father’ because he’s my best friend.’
“From my father I learned to have character, dignity and responsibility, to keep my obligations, to be fair and correct. As a boss it’s the same, he never differentiated anyone, he always made sure that we treat the employees well. And that’s what I took with me. “No, I wanted to be treated like the owner’s daughter,” she emphasized.
Silvia also stated that she never received any privileges because she is the heir to the owner of SBT. “I started at the bottom as an intern assistant. Since I have a degree in veterinary medicine, I wanted to work with animals. But his dream was for me to work with him,” he recalls. “But nothing went smoothly, I always had to fight for every place. I had to do my best and win.”
“He really pushed me to learn everything and I demanded that I not be treated any differently. He was very proud to have his daughter with him, but treating me like a daughter in front of the other employees bothered me,” emphasized Silvia. who became a host after the juvenile court banned children from hosting Bom Dia & Cia. “To become a presenter, he said, ‘When you turn around, you’ve already done so much’.”
Did Silvia Abravanel fight with her sisters?
When asked about her relationship with the other five sisters, Silvia told Carolina Ferraz that she gets along well with all of them although Patricia Abravanel has already admitted that she only WhatsApps Daniela, Rebeca and Renata, daughters from Silvio’s second marriage group has. Santos, with Iris Abravanel.
“We are friendly women, we all have strong personalities. He raised us to be independent, real lionesses. But I talk to all my sisters,” she minimized, recalling one of her first contacts with Iris after the death of her mother, Cidinha:
“When I met Mother Iris, I came and said: ‘Can you be my mother?’ “We always had an excellent relationship,” he said with a laugh. “I spent little time with my mother, she became ill when I was four years old. She was very affectionate, I remember she made cafuné for me and sang.”
However, Silvia admitted that she has a bad relationship with social media due to the amount of criticism she receives. “I am 52 years old and people judged me for hosting a children’s program for children. ‘Ah, get that old thing out of there’. Guys, respect my work! I left Twitter never to return and gave away my Instagram account to someone else to take care of it.