Luciana Littizzetto was bitten by a violin spider while filming the Che tempo che fa promo. And Fazio jokes

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fear of Luciana Littizzetto who was bitten by one violin spider during the filming of the promo of What’s the weather like. The broadcast that will always see the line Fabio Fazio, changes location and switches from Rai to Discovery, ending up in Nove for the next season. During the presentation of Warner Bros. Discovery programs, an anecdote came to light when it came to the program.

The accident

Talking about the new adventure – reports Leggo – Fabio and Luciana said that the Turin comedian was bitten by a violin spider during the filming of the promo. It is a highly venomous spider whose bite can even be fatal in the most sensitive of animals, but fortunately this was not the case with Luciana. In fact, there were a number of jokes in the telling. Fazio said right after the story, “Think, poor beast!”

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The jokes

There was no shortage of a response from Littizzetto: “Do you realize what it’s like to be with him?” she said, referring to Fazio. Fabio Fazio’s joke didn’t please even the public, so much so that several people didn’t appreciate its irony, as this species of spider has also claimed victims in the past. However, it must be said that there is such a trusting relationship between the two that the joke was by no means a lack of respect, but a cheerful and friendly joke.

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