«We are 5 women doing the interview». Domenica In opens with an international guest. Kabir Bedi, historical face of the cinematic success Sandokan, talks about himself…
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«We are 5 women doing the interview». Sunday In opens with an international guest. Kabir Bedi, historical face of the cinematic success Sandokan, talks about himself in Mara Venier’s living room. But it’s not an interview like many others. It was created, as underlined several times by the presenter herself, by five women: Barbara Alberti, Candida Morvillo, Katia Ricciarelli, Rossella Erra and Mara Venier herself. Is this perhaps yet another dig at Bruno Vespa?
This would be the second female response to the highly controversial Porta a Porta episode on abortion, with only male guests, which ended up at the center of controversy. The conditional is a must because the Rai presenter makes no direct reference to the case, as happened with Geppi Cucciari a few days ago.
Geppi Cucciari and the parody of Porta a Porta (with only women): «Is buying an SUV a remedy for male impotence?»
Geppi Cucciari’s response
On the 25th April episode of “Splendida Cornice”, in prime time on Rai3, the new format “Geppi a Geppi” was broadcast, a mirror-image and all-female response – with the participation of Valeria Solarino, Francesca Vecchioni, Amalia Ercoli Finzi , Ester Viola, Fedrica Fracassi and Martina Carone – at the episode of Bruno Vespa which had an audience of only men among the protagonists of the talk. «Could buying an SUV be an effective remedy against male impotence?», was the question that Geppi Cucciari asked himself together with her guests.
In today’s episode of Domenica In, however, there is no reference to chauvinism. Yet the peculiarity of a lineup made up of only women, which does not follow Mara Venier’s usual pattern, i.e. the one to one interview, did not escape the most attentive. Yet another dig against machismo or politically correct hypersensitivity?
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