Luana Piovani’s interview is mocked in a Portuguese podcast;  clock

Luana Piovani’s interview is mocked in a Portuguese podcast; clock


The presenters mocked the actress’s views on Portugal, suggesting that she sees the Portuguese as “indigenous”


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The participation of the actress Luana Piovani to the Delas Podpodcast presented by Boo Unzueta AND Tata Estanieckibecame the butt of jokes on a radio show in Portugal.

On the podcast Extremely unpleasantmood board program Three in the morningthe presenter Joana Marchese and two other guests watched excerpts from the interview that specifically talk about their experiences in the country and offered their comments.

In one of the clips, the actress says that when she ordered a pizza, she asked the restaurant if the large one would come with six or eight pieces. According to her, the answer was: “it depends on how many (pieces) to cut”.

In the Brazilian podcast the reaction of the hosts was laughter, but in the Portuguese radio program the reaction was different.

“But it has a logic. You are right. It could be 12 (pieces) or two,” says one guest.

Then, Joana asks listeners for the “most surprising revelation of the day.” At the end of the interview Luana talks about the absence of soft drinks in the Portuguese country.

“There is no soda in Portugal. It doesn’t exist, no one takes it. You arrive at the restaurant and there isn’t a drink on the table. It’s water and wine,” says the Brazilian.

Joana then, ironically, agrees with the actress’ statement and continues with the game. “Since we are a people who suffer greatly from the absence of carbonated drinks in our lives, I ordered from abroad, for my friends, something that perhaps you have never seen. Are you ready? “, And she opens a can of soda. The guests react with surprise and say.“ It makes a wonderful sound, I’ve never heard it before, ”they joke.

Finally, the Portuguese makes an analogy with the film The gods must be crazy. “For Luana Piovani the Portuguese are like the natives in the film The Gods Must Be Crazy. A bottle of Coca Cola falls from the sky and we have no idea what that strange object is,” she says.

Watch the moment:

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Joana Marques introduces us to Luana Piovani, with shocking revelations about Portugal. Don’t miss Extremely Nasty Monday to Friday at 8:15am on Renascença or anytime on podcast, YouTube and rr.pt

♬ original sound – Renaissance

Source: Terra

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