The world of television entertainment is in turmoil following an incident during "Dancing with the Stars." At the center of the controversy is Guillermo Mariotto, a judge on the show known for his outgoing style.
The incident, which occurred during a recent episode of the popular Saturday night program on Rai Uno, caused a stir and led to formal intervention by the institutions.
The Senator's accusation
The controversy began with an alleged inappropriate gesture by Mariotto towards a dancer, which attracted the attention of Senator Susanna Donatella Campione, a member of the Justice Committee.
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The senator approached RAI, requesting an investigation into the incident, citing a previous similar incident involving the program "Today Is Another Day." On that occasion, the response was immediate, with the person involved being removed from the show, thus raising questions about the consistency of the measures taken against behavior deemed harassing.
The presenter's statements
Meanwhile, the host of "Dancing with the Stars", Milly Carlucci, left the audience waiting for his decisions regarding the future of the program and recent events. During a public speech, he promised that the next moves will be revealed during the episode scheduled for Saturday, December 14. His words anticipate an appointment that promises to be full of interest for the loyal Saturday night audience.
The return of the program on the air that evening will be essential to understand what measures the production intends to adopt regarding Mariotto's situation, raising questions about how the internal dynamics and corporate policies of the network involved may evolve.






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