It is Francesca Fagnani’s turn to lead the Tuesday of Hyenas. The journalist, in fact, took the lead of the program alongside Nicola Savino and Gialappa’s band. And just like other stars from the world of television, music, sports and entertainment, it has given the best of itself, bringing to the center of attention issues that are particularly close to her heart.
Francesca Fagnani, the episode from the past
She did not spare herself, Francesca Fagnani. Driving the Hyenas he was unleashed, delighting not only in conducting, but also in entertaining ballets alongside Nicola Savino. In short, he showed his funniest side.
On stage, however, just like done by Elodie, Paola Egonu and the other women who took the lead of this edition of Hyenas aftergoodbye of Alessia Marcuzzi, has decided to tell a part of herself and to bring an important issue to the spotlight: women, their difficulties in the world of work and gender equality.
To do this, he recounted a bad episode from his past. In fact, she claimed to have been invited to a show where there was also a famous journalist, a colleague of hers, however he decided not to mention the name: “A true queen of journalism”.
What he later stated, in fact, it was very strong. On the eve of the broadcast, they let Fagnani know that the journalist herself did not like her presence, because she only wanted male colleagues around her.
Francesca Fagnani, her speech for women
Thus, Francesca Fagnani’s monologue describes a scenario that many, too many women are used to dealing with in the working world and which, unfortunately, potentially does not exclude anyone. And, taking a cue from what it happened to Greta Beccaglia, confessed:
In all the newsrooms where I have worked, even the most progressive, I have earned less than my male colleagues of the same level. And unfortunately this is only one of the problems, because it is a world where it can happen, as happened to the colleague Greta Beccaglia, that you touch your ass live and that your colleague, always live, tells you: “Don’t be angry” .
In short, on the issue of equality there would still be much to discuss and, above all, there are still too many steps forward to be made. The words of Francesca Fagnani, the story of her experiences, which also belong to many other women, should be a food for thought for everyone.
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