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Maria Elena Boschi’s intervention in Tuesday’s episode of Otto e mezzo is discussed. Lilli Gruber’s interview with Renz’s former reform minister was very close. The confrontation flared when the journalist scolded Boschi and her boyfriend Giulio Berruti for having been pinched in Rome outdoors without a mask. The showdown got lively during the broadcast, but got more lively with the later positions. Starting with Boschi’s own: Thank you all for the solidarity comments after #Ottoemezzo. When I tried to talk about content I was always interrupted: for Lilli Gruber it is more important to talk about my photos than about the 200 billion of the Recovery Fund. Sorry to the listeners, Italian parent company viva alla Camera wrote on Facebook.
The solidarity of Renzian’s colleagues
Then several exponents of Renz intervened. The most heated were the companions. On Twitter, Minister Teresa Bellanova wrote: Lilli, why do you hate so much? Why transcend into people’s private lives when you could clarify political positions with the parent company in Chamber @meb, instead of spending time asking about her boyfriend? a missed opportunity to investigate and sorry. Equal Opportunities Minister Elena Bonetti, speaking to Radio Capital, added: The persistence in the private lives of people who are always out of place, especially if they are called to comment on the country’s political options. As a citizen who listened, I expected a political study, not about the kiss between the honorable and his partner. And Renzian’s deputy Raffaella Paita: What a sad sight for Gruber, seeing María Elena Boschi provoked in every way with absurd controversies about her private life. Your reaction? Style, education, competence and serenity. He comes out winning. The best possible response when a woman uses a similar controversy with another woman.
Lucarelli: bad night for Boschi
But criticism of Lilli Gruber also comes from opponents of Boschi’s party. Guido Crosetto de Fratelli d’Italia wrote: It will seem impossible and you will not believe it, but Gruber, years ago, before moving to the European Parliament, was a journalist. And Francesco Storace added: I was also bothered by Gruber’s reprimand to Boschi. They are engaged, she and Berruti, they are fine together, but what harm is there if they take a photo without a mask. Speechless. Only bad words. The only voice that comes out of the chorus is that of the journalist Selvaggia Lucarelli who posted on Twitter: The defeat in the referendum is the second worst moment in Boschi’s life after this evening with Gruber.
December 9, 2020 (change December 9, 2020 | 12:10)
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