Rita Ferro Rodriguez, recently separated, explains her departure from SIC: “It was very violent for me” – Nacional

Rita Ferro Rodriguez, recently separated, explains her departure from SIC: “It was very violent for me” – Nacional

Rita Ferro Rodriguez is riding the wave of media coverage generated by her breakup. The former SIC presenter was recently speaking on TVI with Cristina Ferreira, assuming that the interview had been with her for a long time… but she has only now accepted it. And after TV and podcasts.

Rita Vieira Rodriguez recently broke up, maintains her ban on Ruben Vieira, but is now talking about leaving SIC. And she's not kind with words.

Ferro Rodriguez confirms that the constant call to the value-added numbers, which give millions to the TV channels, was brutal. “I hated doing it,” she says. “I did it honestly and tried to be as honest as I could with people, but…I stayed on the air for hours and imagined my grandmother at home calling me. For me it was very violent.” In conversation with Rita Ferro Alvim, who also worked at SIC.

He also criticizes the path taken by the programs he presented. “The content of the daytime programmes, when I started doing them, was much more interesting. Francisco Menezes, one of my partners at the time, said we were ‘soul peelers’. When I was 20, I was able to stop working and go to work.” At home, but at 40 I couldn't do it anymore and I felt like there was a 'vampire' of people's lives and that I wasn't right, and there were a series of questions of conscience.”

Despite all the controversy and knocks on SIC's door, where she also had many antibodies due to her personality, Rita Ferro Rodriguez confirms that she maintains a good relationship with the channel. “I have no reason to complain and I have a great relationship with the channel. It was important to me, because it was almost 20 years old.” Remember, the father of his eldest daughter is one of Daniel Oliveira's trusted men.

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