Lívia Andrade revealed that Patricia Abravanel needed a medical certificate to make her father believe her demands. Understand!
With the Death of Silvio Santosat the age of 93, victim of bronchopneumoniatributes have followed one another from the most varied artists already present on SBT. This Sunday (18), Presenter’s burial daywho asked to be buried with a small and discreet ceremony, the “Sunday with Huck“a special edition won, entirely dedicated to the presenter.
Honor Silvio Santo, Livia Andradewho worked with him for 15 years, used the the same look he had when he said goodbye to the “Jogo dos Pontinhos”. The artist was also moved tell intimate stories next to his former boss, with whom we met for the last time in the living room hairdresser, in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic.
And it was also up to Lívia to deliver a controversial passage between the presenter and one of his daughters, Patricia Abravanel, with whom Lívia Andrade has already exchanged barbs.
Patrícia Abravanel needed a certificate to stop Silvio Santos
After Luciano Huck repeated with Lívia Andrade a prank that Silvio Santos played on his employees, that is, giving them shocks during the “Jogo dos Pontinhos”, the artist said: “The shock was his idea. I took this shock with the greatest pleasure of seeing. When he laughed, he lost his breath. He would bend over and put his hand on his stomach to laugh. He liked it, he would leave the house to fry our shocked ass”, he said laughing.
Lívia said that when Patrícia Abravanel started participating in the ‘Jogo dos Pontinhos’, Silvio Santos warned her: “My daughter will come to work here, but take care of her…
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