Rui Oliveira revealed, on the night of last Sunday, April 12th, that , the morning format he had presented alongside Luciana Abreu since March 17th.
After many rumors about what led to this abrupt departure, Carlos Rodrigues, editorial general director of the Medialivre group, decided to speak out and issued a statementas we have said.
The topic has been covered in the press and on social media, but also on several television programs, such as ‘Red Carpet’ this Wednesday, April 15th.
Filipa Torrinha Nunes was the first to speak and began by saying: “I think the separation of this television duo, for me at least, was a big surprise, it’s almost a reality show“he admitted.
Regarding the statement, the commentator and psychologist explained that the fact that the word “victim” was used without any type of direct explanation meant that the reason for Rui Oliveira’s departure was not clear to the public.
“The truth is that I cannot quite understand, with all the respect I have for Carlos Rodrigues, this statement, which seems deeply ambiguous to me. How can you say that there is a victim and not clarify the rest. I am a layman in these matters of television and who is in charge, but I say that either you don’t say it, or you say everything. Saying that there is a victim, but not saying what happened, is a red herring. It opens a door to everything, even things that, perhaps, might not have even happened that are less serious than they could be, I think it’s dangerous, I think it’s harmful.he considered.
Despite revealing that she “sympathizes more” with Rui Oliveira than with Luciana Abreu, Filipa Torrinha Nunes made a point of highlighting: “We have to be exempt and Rui and we have two very serious things here: abandoning a program in the middle and violence. Rui had two moments here, one alleged, which is this violence, and another when he left the studio live (…). And we have bad professionalism here with alleged violence, these are very serious things, and I fear that this could completely destroy Rui’s career (…)”.
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