Prestes and Jessica are called into Mystery and Superled to talk about what happened between the two of them. But first Prestes, as she moves towards the room, doesn’t miss an opportunity to take it out on Ilaria, saying that she needs the carer (Pamela). Then a clip of the entire argument between Jessica and Helena is shown, with Morlacchi repeatedly calling the Brazilian an imbecile who eventually loses her temper and takes a kettle, first trying to throw water at her, then throwing the kettle at her and finally leaving by insulting Jessica several times in a harsh manner. All triggered by a gesture from Helena who, when they were at the table, voluntarily denied giving the bread that Jessica had asked for, as Alfonso points out. Helena, however, reacts vehemently, saying that she doesn’t talk to certain people and doesn’t accept being told that she made a mistake. Signorini then points out how Jessica took off the microphone at the beginning of the argument, as if she didn’t want anyone to hear what she was about to say. Like two phrases, “you don’t even know how bread is made” and “go back to where you came from”, according to the host, two phrases that allude to the origins of Prestes, who grew up in the favelas, but Jessica rejects the accusation. When Beatrice then accuses Jessica of using bullying methods, Morlacchi replies with a hard face that “we’ve been provoked by that crazy person for three months”. In any case, both from Javier’s testimony and from the video, it is clear that Helena by throwing the kettle did not want to hit Jessica.
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