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Farewell to Sister Stella Okadar from The test of the cook, Antonella Clerici: “It’s a terrible time”

Antonella Clerici on Instagram he writes his farewell to Sister Stella Okadar. The Franciscan nun protagonist of The cook’s test has disappeared in recent days, leaving a huge void in the life of those who had known and loved her. Among them Antonella Clerici, who had met her thanks to Sonia Bruganelli, wife of Paolo Bonolis, and had wanted it in his culinary transmission. In the Rai Uno show, Sister Stella Okadar presented a space together with Andrea Mainardi titled The devil and the Holy water.

Antonella Clerici he wanted to remember the nun with a post published his instagram: “It’s a really terrible time – he wrote -. Hello Sister Stella you are in your Paradise. She was too strong, nice, charismatic Sonia Bruganelli had introduced to me ”. Among the first to comment Sonia Bruganelli and Andrea Mainardi who explained: “Anto as soon as you called me I was speechless. We had heard a short while ago where he had written me a beautiful message for my dad. Do you remember when we tried to make her drink my cocktails on the show? “.

Sister Stella Okadar she was the author of several cookery books, among her most famous titles were What passes the convent e Tarragon and holy water. She taught at the Sacred Heart Institute in Rome and was a volunteer at the Regina Coeli prison. Also Andrea Mainardi she wanted to publish a shot of the Chef’s Test, recalling Sister Stella’s sympathy and strength: “Immense Sister Stella… You wrote to me a short time ago for my dad, and now I’m writing to you. The devil and the holy water, how much laughter, you always had a word for everyone … Rest in peace. Your little devil ”.

Just a few days ago Antonella Clerici he had said goodbye to another pivotal person in his life. During It is always noon the host had been informed of the death of Gianfranco De Laurentiis, Rai journalist with whom he made his debut in Dribbling in 1990. “You will excuse me if today I will not be at my best – he confessed -, I know that there is so much suffering in many homes, which continues every day. My attempt is always to say that for an hour and a half we try to do what we do in homes, in company. I’ll try to do it now too, because my problems are everyone’s problems, we all live the same tragedies. I go on remembering my Gianfranco, a teacher, a friend and a father ”.

Antonella Clerici’s post for Sister Stella – Source: Instagram

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