The Pupa and the Nerdy Show and the ugly figure of Paola Caruso

We knew that a The babe and the nerd show Yasmina Reza’s latest book would not be discussed, however we hoped that the level of the program would remain on that soft porn lightness that made the format’s fortune in the past, with the sexy showers of babes and puppets and the nerds and nerds’ attempts to become the new Fonzie and the new Scarlett Johansson. However, given the plant which Barbara D’Urso has decided to draw on – that is the recycling of the usual and old characters who crowded his living rooms and who had distinguished themselves for excesses and, sometimes, rudeness – we feared that the soap bubble would sooner or later break, and so it did. The furious quarrel between Paola Caruso, the ex Bonas of Come on another one, and Mila Suarez in fact, it leads the production to take measures against the two pupae who, during the course of the program, would even come to blows in the villa for it is not clear what reason.

It seems that everything started when Caruso called Suarez a provocateur: an offense that would have led the latter to reproach Bonas for “Exploit his son” for the purposes of the program. Needless to say, the joke led Caruso to lose control to stand out against the woman, staging a theater very similar to the historical one of Elia – judge of this edition of The babe and the nerd show – and of Yespica in a historical one Island of the Famous of a geological era ago. Between glasses thrown violently on the floor and sudden fainting, the measure could not fail to touch the two pupae. Although Caruso tried with all her might to defend herself to get out as clean as possible, the production decided for her expulsion having been, according to the tenants of the villa, to slap Suarez, who was satisfied with a rather bland provision, that is to spend the whole week in the closet with Gianmarco Onestini (let’s face it, there have been worse fates).

Beyond this rather vulgar theater and, unfortunately, not new to the world of reality TV, however, we would like to point out one thing: the outbreak of fans on social media when two women end up in the heat. It was enough, in fact, that Caruso and Suarez raised their hands to bring thousands of commentators – almost all men – to crowd the Twitter timeline with phrases such as “I love”, “I take the popcorn”, “they had to give us more inside” . If you notice, the fans behind the reality shows are always unleashed when it is women and not men who give them a damn good reason. If two men fight each other on television, the reaction is one of indignation and denunciation, while if two women do it we think, perhaps out of a sort of internalized machismo, that the show is right, appropriate and fun, without the slightest scruple of conscience. pounce on our heads to suggest that, perhaps, something about our way of reacting is not right. We are not so naive as to think that the arguments we see on television are all true, however it is time that the way of reacting of certain viewers, which is toIslandto the Big Brother Vip or, indeed, a The babe and the nerd show, crouch, because encouraging physical violence, especially on live television, does no honor to anyone.

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