Carlos Cruz talks about Isabel Silva’s attack: “He made the mistake of wanting the ‘leading role’ – Nacional

Carlos Cruz talks about Isabel Silva’s attack: “He made the mistake of wanting the ‘leading role’ – Nacional

Carlos Cruz criticized the introduction of Isabel Silva, Belenha, on RTP1’s new talent show, “Estrelas ao Saturday”.

RTP1 now has a program, “Artistas ao Saturday”, which is a “talent show” of “popular Portuguese music”. Like it or not, the program has one virtue: it’s not repeating the same artists and songs that are always on weekend programmes. And where they repeat the same songs”, he began writing Carlos Cruz in his history in the newspaper “Tal & Qual”, quoting “Dioguinho”.

Isabel Silva, who has been away from television for a long time, presents the new program. But He made the mistake of wanting to get the “leading role”, which, of course, belongs to the artists“, criticized the historian.

“It was as if he wanted to do in one afternoon everything he had left for months. He exaggerated everything he didFrom his voice to his disturbing histrionics, undermining the qualities he already possesses, but forgets about them in that show’s premiere. He threw the party, threw the rockets, and picked up the reeds. All that remains is the pin work. This is not the good image I had in the past,” the former presenter continued.

newly, Antonio Sala came out to defend Isabel Silva After the presenter was subjected to other criticisms.

“I’ve never worked with her before, but I’m honestly and positively amazed at how well she did on the first show last Saturday,” the 74-year-old presenter wrote in a Facebook comment.

“I think it’s not easy at all to have a program that lasts more than four hours and always have it under control, and she managed it very effectively. She’s very genuine, friendly, professional and very communicative. It’s not plastic,” he added, “and it’s not falsely complicated. I repeat that it Very original, very original and that’s an important added value.”

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