Updated on May 17, 2022 at 3:35 PM
- “Fernsehgarten” presenter Andrea Kewell once again introduced him.
- Artist Lily-Paul Roncale asks a scathing question.
- The 24-year-old is angry – and against it.
follower”ZDF TV Garden“Actually it means good mood. Asking if she is an artist Lily Paul Roncale However, on the morning of Sunday (May 16), coordinator Andrea Kewell wanted to have children and shot herself. The 24-year-old responded to her bold question: “A woman doesn’t ask such questions anymore in 2022.” Instead of seeing her slips, the longtime presenter grabbed her and grope deeper into the error with the phrase: “Yes, precisely because you can ask.”
However, the Austrian-Italian artist remained calm and answered the other questions with a smile kevil.
The theme for the Sunday show was “Bella Italia, bella musica, bella vita”. This time, host Kewell was happy to have artist Riccardo Simonetti as co-coordinator. The two presented world champion pizza, Italian fashion and ESC highlights from the previous evening.
Twitter community expressed outrage after ‘TV Garden’ interview
The interview following the former “Let’s Dance” contestant’s performance sparked a flurry of negative comments on Twitter. “On live TV, asking a woman if she wants to have children is just plain rude and rude. #TV Garden #Kiwi just doesn’t work in 2022, one user writes. What a great woman! Kiwi blocks them properly! ‘, adds another viewer.
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