1709518733 I can not say it Now Im getting a statement

“I can not say it? Now I’m getting a statement.”

During the interview with Barbara D'Urso, the presenter lets herself drift and jokes about the embarrassing story of the pro-Israel statement read out live a few weeks ago. After the apologies, a little irony about an affair in which Venier acknowledged his responsibility.

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Barbara D'Urso's interview with Domenica In was the television event of the day as the presenter returned to television for the first time nine months after her departure from Mediaset the end of his television relationship with the company founded by Silvio Berlusconi. Barbara d'Urso told Mara Venier about herself, talked about her career and her life and it was largely foreseeable that there would be a drama between the two, which promptly occurred.

Mara Venier talks about sex and jokes about the history of the press release

Especially when Mara asked Barbara d'Urso about hers Relationship with Miguel Bosè, with whom he often appeared at his family's home in Naples in the 1980s. “You have to give me an explanation about Miguel Bosè,” said Venier: “Miguel and I met many years ago, he is a wonderful person, my name was still Carmelita, we had a wonderful story.” Then Venier teased his Colleagues: “A Lovestory? About sex?. Here D'Urso pretended to be outraged by pointing to the clock: “Oh, but we're on Rai1, you can't say sex.” So Venier didn't miss the most complex event of his last months of career to joke: “You can’t say it? Oh god, now I'll get a statement soon. I have said it now.” Venier is of course referring to the unpleasant story of Roberto Sergio’s pro-Israel statement, read out live during the special episode of Domenica In dedicated to Sanremo. An incident that brought the moderator great criticism of her position after reading out the press release, for which she later apologized.

Barbara D'Urso's interview with Domenica IN

“I was away from television for nine months, it was a birth. It is no coincidence that I chose to be here, where I started,” said Barbara D'Urso, beginning her long interview with Domenica In. The presenter preferred not to talk in detail about the affair with Mediaset, although not from an emotional point of view: “I'm fine, I'm very excited. I am calm, I have a wonderful family. But I haven't processed it yet.” Grief, the pain of what happened to me, of the way I was torn from my life. Mediaset gave me a lot, I was there for 23 years, I lived every day for 16 years. I gave a lot to this company, I was always there during Covid, morning and evening. I gave company to the Italians, I gave my life and with it the terrible way in which I was taken away without anyone telling me why or when… They told me like that, for no reason. But I don’t want to go to war.”