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Cristina Ferreira admits that she was wrong to argue with rival Joana Sobral – Nacional

Cristina Ferreira admits that she was wrong to argue with rival Joana Sobral – Nacional
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At the concert on Sunday 22nd Cristina Ferreira and Joana Sobral exchanged words more tensely. The Big Brother host wanted to know Competitor Viseu’s opinion on the “love-hate” relationship between Francisco Montero and Marcia Soares. “No, but I want to listen to Joana. I’m still the host of this program,” Cristina replied when Francisco tried to pass the “ball” to Hugo Andrade.

“What do you want to know, Cristina?” Juana Sobral asked. “I want to know if you look over there and see something more than…” The TVI director did not have time to finish the sentence. “If I don’t come, will I be late?”The competitor protested. The broadcaster defended herself before putting an end to the dispute: “No, I did not say anything like that.” “That’s funny. Joanna, I don’t need your opinion either.”he said, and at the same time passed the question to Palmyra.

Two days have passed and Joana Sobral was called to confession during the “Big Brother” diary on Tuesday 24th, presented by Cristina Ferreira. The competitor from Viseu took the opportunity to apologize to the broadcaster. “First, I would like to apologize for interfering at the last party.”Joana Sobral said. In response, Cristina Ferreira also admitted that she was not at her best during the exchange of words with Joana Sobral. “It doesn’t matter, we were all alive, I know these are tense days. Maybe my words were also surprising because of the way she spoke to me“So everything is calm,” the announcer accepted.

Salman Rushdie

Salman Rushdie is a journalist and feature writer specialising in culture, politics, literature, and international affairs. He focuses on delivering clear, informative reporting that helps readers understand the people, events, and trends influencing today’s world.

Salman Rushdie

Salman Rushdie

Salman Rushdie is a journalist and feature writer specialising in culture, politics, literature, and international affairs. He focuses on delivering clear, informative reporting that helps readers understand the people, events, and trends influencing today's world.

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