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I thought it was gas, like the one used by the Germans


Paolo Brosio continues to jeopardize his stay at Big Brother Vip, stumbling upon statements that startle fans and users who often find themselves watching the live broadcast from the most spied on in Italy. Again, the journalist did not calibrate well the words used in a conversation with Elisabetta Gregoraci, and he began with a sentence to say the least inopportune, where with a lot of final laughter he made fun of one of the most terrible moments in the history of mankind, namely the imprisonment in German concentration camps.

The shocking phrase by Paolo Brosio

In what seemed like a quiet afternoon in the house of Big Brother Vip, Paolo Brosio’s blunder bursts which, however, did not go unnoticed by the watchful eyes of reality fans who immediately stole the moment. Intent on talking with Elisabetta Gregoraci in one of the bedrooms, the journalist stops hearing a noise, at which point the showgirl reassures him, explaining that it is a curtain, from which that sound is usually reproduced. The journalist, not satisfied with the explanation, laughing, confesses to the gieffina what, instead, the noise had reminded him: “I thought it was gas, like that of truth, that you begin to tell everything… as the Germans did in Auschwitz “. Faced with this statement, even the ex-wife of Flavio Briatore remained petrified.

Fausto Leali and the sentence on Mussolini

It is not the first time that Paolo Brosio has found himself making outbursts of dubious taste since he entered the Big Brother house, starting from blasphemy which, however, was considered a Tuscan interlayer and therefore not a curse that would have led him directly to disqualification. A similar statement was also made by Fausto Leali who, just a few days before the start of the GF, had examined some phrases about Mussolini, for which however he was simply cautioned and not kicked out of the game, as happened later on for a racist phrase uttered by the singer.

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