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‘It’s Tina’s fault’: Pinuccia’s outburst leaves Men and Women audience stunned

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Pinuccia, now one of the most followed and talked about ladies and gentlemen, opened up to bitter rival Tina Cipollari

In the first weeks of the programming of the new season of Men and Women, a lady, certainly not very young, but endowed with great expressive and sentimental energy, made the headlines.

Pinuccia and Tina Cipollari (web source)

This is Pinuccia Della Giovanna, an octogenarian from Vigevano, who has become a fixed point in Maria De Filippi’s living room. A direct, sincere and lucid woman, who makes people argue for several reasons.

First of all for the tormented story with the 91-year-old knight Alessandro Rausa, a push and pull for which De Filippi spoke harshly towards Pinuccia. Then for the many quarrels and spades that the woman exchanges in transmission with Tina Cipollari, her real antagonist.

Pinuccia Reveals: Fingers Pointed at Tina Cipollari for Her ‘Comandina’ Character

The duel with Tina Cipollari was the focus of Pinuccia’s recently published interview with the magazine dedicated to men and women. The lady from Vigevano, who is indicated as a determined and sometimes authoritarian person, wanted to let off steam. Pinuccia at U&D (Photo: Facebook)

Fingers pointed at the volcanic Tina, who Pinuccia said was guilty of bringing out the lady’s tough character: “I was a sweet woman but Tina changed me. it’s not true that I never let Tina talk, she always talks. It’s not even true that I’ve always been ‘comandina’. I was a very nice woman, then I came here and Tina started to be uneducated and disrespectful to me as an eighty year old lady. That’s why I became ‘comandina’. I swear to you that I never raised my voice at home, as I sometimes do in the studio, also because my husband did not want it”.

Regarding the affair with Alessandro, Pinuccia wanted to clarify her feelings and wishes: “For me, it’s enough that he calls me and asks me to spend a day together, maybe for a nice dinner. I’m not looking for a husband in transmission or even someone to live with, I’ve already been married for fifty-three years to a handsome man. It’s okay for me to just be his friend, as long as he doesn’t make me angry and don’t make fun of me. Sometimes it makes me regret.”

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