Maurizio Costanzo beats Big Brother Vip competitors: “But who made you do that?”

Maurizio Costanzo vented against Big Brother Vip 7 in his space at the Libero: “There is a desire to create protagonists”.

Author: Gennaro Marco Duello

Maurizio Costanzo vented against the Big Brother VIP 7 in his space in the Libero: “There is a desire to create protagonists”, comments the dean of television presenters and journalists. He talks about the “Bellavia” case and the problem of managing “popularity” on television. And then he takes them all: “I only see suffering. But who made you do this?” thinking of all the tears that were shed in these early days of GfVip – from the exclusion of Ginevra Lamborghini to the crises of conscience of Sara Manfuso.

The words of Maurizio Costanzo

Maurizio Costanzo explains to the Libero: “I want to create protagonists. In this, television, in all parts of the world, is a teacher. It comes to my mind to think of Marco Bellavia, who left Big Brother Vip with problems. But later, the protagonism becomes such too to Giovanni Ciacci, just for insulting Bellavia. This year, I see suffering in the Big Brother Vip participants and it’s normal to ask yourself: who made you do this if all this, in addition, creates problems for you? . I saw a very young man crying, I saw an athlete crying the same way because he saw, I think, his son’s picture. Why do viewers have to see others cry? Maybe because of the old saying: “Mors tua, vita me”.

“The teacher was Mike Bongiorno”

A passage also about the past of TV that taught us so much: “Speaking of television that creates protagonists, it must be added that it also creates wrong ones. The first names that come to my mind are Wanna Marchi and her daughter, but for God’s sake, they are not the only example. that yes he lives the popularity of television in a wrong way. You think you are in a career like Mattarella and everyone knows that is not the case. You do television for fun, for the pleasure of being there and often to play. teacher of everything was Mike Bongiorno with his “Joy!”

Source: Fan Page IT

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