simultaneous interviews, his absence and his daughter’s accusations. This is (also) a ratings war

Vittorio Sgarbi in Domenica In. Evelina Sgarbi, his daughter, in Verissimo. The two had not seen each other for months, except in court for a case she filed to request support administrators for her father. The rankings “war” makes them conduct (direct) comparisons remotely, almost simultaneously. Their family problems have attracted media attention in recent months, and even the dispute between Rai and Mediaset, on an ordinary Sunday in November, went through this round. A choice that was also criticized on social media: born of the audience’s thirst for gossip, despite the man’s health condition. Vittorio’s interview with Domenica ended at 15.30. More than an hour passed and Evelina was a guest at Verissimo. While Silvia Toffanin always records her episodes on Thursdays, Mara Venier broadcasts them live, but there are several signs that her and Tommaso Cerno’s conversation with the art critic took place on Saturdays. A factor that, if proven, will increase concern about the condition of the guest who shows himself to be in difficulty.