“I had to live after the contractions…”

“I had to live after the contractions…”

In an interview with Expresso, Clara de Sousa recalled the years she worked at RTP and considered them far from a positive experience. The presenter also confirmed that she would never work at the public station again.

The SIC pivot said she experienced moments of “professional killing” while working at RTP: “I don’t have good memories. They tried to assassinate me professionally. A stupid revenge driven by the smallness of people (…) was something that distinguished me, because I have a strong sense of justice. There were those who tried to kill me professionally. In the face of injustice I feel sad. People reveal themselves when they put The power is in their hands.” explained.

Although the names were not revealed, Clara D’Souza revealed: “This person was using the power he got to exercise her negativity on me, simply because he wanted to professionally hurt me. Those unworthy people, who have undermined a home like RTP for so many years,” He confessed.

The axis also ensures that they will not return to the general station even if they have already changed direction: ““Never say never” is often said. But I won’t go back to RTP, even though this house is no longer in the hands of the same people. I followed other paths (…) I couldn’t work on RTP the way I can work on SIC“, He said.

Some time ago, Clara de Souza spoke about her RTP experience in a podcast and revealed a moment she experienced when she was pregnant: “When I went there I was very happy (…) I left TVI to do TV news. I worked on TV news for a year and a half and then they kicked me into something else. They even put me at 4 in the morning to present 24 Horus, and I was so pregnant. I had to live with contractions and get pregnant in the seventh month‘, exposed.

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