Barbara D’Urso received the director of Lecce, who banned a certain type of dress in school, along with Hoara Borselli, who also campaigned for the reintroduction of the school uniform, an idea with which the host of Afternoon 5 did not agree.
During the episode of afternoon 5 aired June 2nd Barbara D’Urso The host was the Dean of Lecce School, who issued a circular through which he forbidden both students and school staff to wear miniskirts, shorts and dresses that leave the body exposed.
The host of the show was too Hora bags, who endorsed the director’s decision, but the Canale Cinque host didn’t like what the host said. Particularly, Barbara D’Urso did not agree to the reintroduction school uniform.
Barbara D’Urso vs. Hoara Borselli
Hora bags endorsed the Lecce School’s Headmaster’s claim that certain types of clothing were banned in school environments, also arguing that there was a need to reintroduce them school uniform:
It is true that you dress as you wish, but there are environments such as school, work that require specific clothing that not only conforms to form but also has a sense of respect for some environments. Freedom also comes through respect. I agree with the Headmistress when she says that she wants to enforce the uniform because it is a democratic element that breaks down any kind of inequality and makes us all equal. It is an element of equality for all.
However, what the host said did not go through to the host at all afternoon 5, barbara D’Urso the Borselli replied, arguing:
The uniform is not a democratic element. If the uniform was a very simple white shirt and trousers, it could, but there are also people who cannot afford the uniform and then they are no longer democratic.
In short, the Canale 5 presenter did not agree with what her host had said and wanted to point this out.