spectators watching “It’s from home” aired this Saturday morning (03), noted that the climate of emotions infected the program in the first few minutes of the broadcast. In her opening words, Maria Beltrão revealed to the public that the attraction would win a tree for the Christmas party and that each presenter would leave something inside that would make their hearts overflow with love.
“Today is beautiful and there are still 22 days until Christmas. Well, have you already decorated and set up your tree? You can already see what our decoration looks like here, right? Everything on a whim. Here at ‘É de Casa’ the Christmas tree is a real thing, a beautiful thing to experience. But we will add the decorations little by little as this is a tree under construction,” he began Beltrao. Next, the journalist explained the object that she placed in this place.
With a puppet in hand, the former presenter of “Estúdio i”, by GloboNewsHe began his emotional speech: “Today will be just the beginning and we will hang a bit of our history on these branches of this real tree. Let’s make it very colourful… I brought this snowman with me, for example, and I’ll explain why it has such a special meaning for me,” says the moderator.
Visibly moved by the conversation about a loved one who has passed away, Maria not only spoke about the family member but also made a point of showing a video of Seu Miltinho looking happy with the same doll she took with her: ” Last Christmas I spent with my Uncle Milton who was a second dad to me, I even called him my second dad look at that day there. Note the animation of our Christmas party with him who lived very well for 98 years and 11 months”.
“He didn’t leave that doll here last Christmas. Uncle Milton made our life so fun. He was a person full of light, he was my second father… Well, this doll here, even though it’s made of snow, warms my heart. That’s why I brought him to me put it here in our tree on ‘É de Casa’ in homage to my second father,” concluded the presenter, eventually moving her colleagues to ‘É de Casa’.
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