I want to be with you

A few hours after Domenica In broadcast live, Mara Venier discovers that her husband Nicola Carraro, alone in Santo Domingo, has tested positive for Covid.

I want to be with you

Nicholas Carraro is positive at covid. He announces it Mara Venier via Instagram. The presenter let her followers know a few hours after the start of the live broadcast that she had discovered her husband’s positivity Sunday In. Mara was understandably concerned and was reassured by a photo her husband sent her, a shot showing that Nicola is perfectly fine despite testing positive for Covid more than two years into the pandemic. Mara also aired regularly at the start of the pandemic, braving fears of contagion to continue entertaining audiences.

Mara Venier: “We were careful, but Covid has arrived”

Sharing the photo received from her husband, Mara wrote on Instagram: “My love, we have been super careful these two years… but now Covid has arrived there in Santodomingo Casa de Campo… you sent me this photo now calm me I know … .I want to be close to you ….come on my love, I love you”. Then she thanked the doctor who takes care of her husband’s health and observed him as closely as possible.

Nicola Carraro: “I’m fine”

But Nicola Carraro, who appreciates his wife’s concern, lets it be known he’s fine. “Well although I was very careful I caught the Covid but come on I’m fine just a big cold hearts up. And now I look at my wife,” the entrepreneur wrote on his Instagram profile. “Always with you my love. Come on my life,” Mara wrote in the comments. The presenter will air regularly with the episode of Domenica In scheduled for today, December 4th. Guests in the studio are Irama, Claudio Bisio, Vittoria Puccini, Valentina Lodovini, Vicinio Marchioni, Shel Shapiro, Michele Placido, Daniele Vicari, Cristiano Malgioglio and Angelica Kazankova. In the room dedicated to Dancing with the Stars, Mara will welcome Ema Stokholma and Alex Di Giorgio, along with commentators Guillermo Mariotto, Carolyn Smith, Rossella Erra, Anna Pettinelli and Aldo Cazzullo.

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