Ana María reveals harassment of the director and falling from stairs while trying to escape 09/21/2020



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The presenter of Globo’s “Mais Você”, Ana María Braga, 71, revealed that she had been harassed by a director and that, while trying to escape, she fell from the stairs and broke her arm. The statement came during an interview with “Roda Viva”, from TV Cultura.

“I was in a director’s room, he had asked me for a project that would be very good for Brazilian TV. I did a beautiful project, I spent 15 days working on the project, believing that I could leave the show in the afternoon and have a show in the evening. He had told me ‘tomorrow you can be Hebe Camargo’ “, he recalled, without naming names.

“He looked at me, got up from the table and approached me. I was amazed. He said ‘come here’. walk, it was the commercial department. I broke my arm, ”he added.

According to Ana María, the two met years later in a restaurant. “Many years passed, I was in a restaurant here, in São Paulo, which has already closed. Everything was beautiful and beautiful with a company director and this figure entered the room. Both [o empresário e ele] they knew each other. The boy stopped and waved. And when he looked at me, he looked down and left. “

Going deeper into the subject, Ana María also said that the issue of moral and sexual harassment has changed, which is good.

“Here in São Paulo, in the 70s, almost 80, before Tupi broke and closed, without a doubt, they had directors, not only from TV, but also from companies, radio, newspaper and a machine to make screws. where women worked, and even more so in the audiovisual market, because it was new and glamorized, it certainly existed. I think the world is changing in this sense, ”he said.

“I knew some stories, I suffered one of those threats, but I never stopped saying it and I flatly reject it. At that time I went to talk to [meu] boss and pretended that he didn’t believe me, the guy was still there, “he continued.

Retirement?

During the interview, Ana María Braga denied her desire to retire from television and guaranteed that this will only happen when people say she is ‘gaga’.

“I can’t imagine myself in that position [de parar e ter outra rotina]. no way. I love what I do. So it’s a pleasure, why am I going to get away from that pleasure that I have? Unless someone comes in and says ‘enough, there is no more room for you, you are crazy,’ “she laughed.

“As long as it’s good, it’s good for me, people like to see the nonsense that I talk about, the things that I do with the greatest pleasure, I will continue there because it is not what to do outside of that,” he concluded.

Fight with bishop and exit from Record

More than two decades later, the presenter recounted details of a fight with Bishop Honorilton Gonçalves, Record’s former artistic vice president, which culminated in his final departure from the station in 1999.

“I had a fight with Bishop Gonçalves over a payment. We were upset with each other. It was Friday afternoon. He looked at me and said ‘you don’t have to go back’. I said, he doesn’t want me to do a week. What go on? He said, ‘No!’

Rio or São Paulo?

According to information from “Notícias da TV”, partner of Twitter, Ana María was forced in early September to withdraw the news she posted on her own website and deleted a comment on Twitter saying that she would re-present the program directly from Globo studios in São Paulo, where she lives.

Despite the resistance of the announcer, Ana Maria Braga confirmed that she will begin to present “Mais Você” in the capital of São Paulo.

“Some [pessoas de sua equipe] If they are willing to come to São Paulo, others can continue to provide services in Rio. And so, we try to settle down with each one of them. I am very concerned about all the people who have been around us for the last ten years and we are trying to solve it case by case ”.

The columnist Fernando Oliveira, Fefito, from Twitter, journalist Janaína Nunes, from TV Record, Ana Lucia Ribeiro, from TV Democracia, Renata Simões, from TV Cultura, and columnist Paulo Sampaio, from Twitter.

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