Barbara dUrso quothands onquot live chaos whats on the air

Barbara d’Urso, "hands on": live chaos what’s on the air

The case of the alleged seer Gisella Cardia is becoming increasingly sensitive. He’s obviously listening, though, because Barbara d’Urso Keep suggesting it fifth afternoon. However, in the last episode, something unpleasant happened to the correspondent Georgia Drive away who was in Trevignano to talk about this story: At some point she was pushed so hard by a man that she was immediately stunned.

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The director immediately detached the recording, but d’Urso urged him to come back with the recordings: “Don’t take anything away, don’t censor.” This reestablished the connection, and viewers and guests in the studio could see what was going on happened to the correspondent of Pomeriggio Cinque. “You mustn’t touch me,” he ordered the man, “I’m sorry, you mustn’t put your hands on me.” I just work. please let me work Thanks very much…”.

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However, the man stopped and continued to bother the correspondent: “Let’s not say bad words. You mustn’t touch me, forgive me,” continued Giorgia Scaccia. The latter was good at not losing his temper and not panicking: “There’s no way I’m going to let anyone put their hands on me.” The man then calmed down in the face of the threat to call the police.