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Paolo Bonolis refers to Barbara D’Urso in the present, but the editing moves him to the past

In the second episode of Ciao Darwin, Paolo Bonolis made a reference to Barbara D’Urso that did not go unnoticed. The public’s attention was caught by an error in the tone of the montage.

Paolo Bonolis refers to Barbara DUrso in the present but

On the December 1st episode of HELLO DarwinPaolo Bonolis referred to Barbara D’Urso which certainly didn’t go unnoticed. The public’s attention was caught by an error in the tone of the montage. The reference Paolo Bonolis made was supposed to be in the present, but a fairly thorough analysis (nothing escapes the public from X, ex Twitter!) revealed a strange timing error in the editing. Proof of this is the fact that we know that the program was recorded shortly before Barbara D’Urso left Mediaset. Let’s see what happened.

The reference to the journalist Ilaria Dalle Palle

During transmission Paolo Bonolis mentioned Barbara D’Urso in a seemingly contemporary way, referring to journalist Ilaria Dalle Palle. The presenter should have said: “Ms. D’Urso has Ilaria Dalle Palle (the journalist correspondent of Pomeriggio Cinque, editor’s note) and he brought this to me between the balls.” However, in the program the verb is in the past tense : “Mrs. D’Urso HAD Ilaria Dalle Palle”. There is a difference in tone and, above all, a change in camera, while with Paolo Bonolis the focus is on directing. Two coincidences, two clues that provide us with evidence.

The recording of Ciao Darwin before Barbara D’Urso left Mediaset

It is very likely, not to say certain, that the recording of the “Ciao Darwin” episode took place long before the official announcement of the official news of Barbara D’Urso’s departure from Mediaset due to the expiration of her contract. Of course, the X audience couldn’t help but point out this discrepancy. The moment when Paolo Bonolis quotes Barbara D’Urso and does so in the past tense is clearly visible in the following tweet.

Remigi memo about Barbara d’Urso: “Pomeriggio5? A chicken cry, Merlino will be less garbage”