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Silvio Berlusconi tells female reporter her handshake is so strong 'no one will want to marry her' | Silvio Berlusconi tells female reporter her handshake is so strong 'no one will want to marry her' |
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Former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi told a BBC reporter that her handshake was so strong that “no one will marry her”. | Former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi told a BBC reporter that her handshake was so strong that “no one will marry her”. |
The remark was caught on camera as video journalist Sofia Bettiza went to say goodbye after an interview. | The remark was caught on camera as video journalist Sofia Bettiza went to say goodbye after an interview. |
The video, posted to the BBC News website, shows the 81-year-old telling her: “Don’t shake hands like that”. | The video, posted to the BBC News website, shows the 81-year-old telling her: “Don’t shake hands like that”. |
He then warns her to “be careful”, referring to her being unmarried as evidence of his argument. | |
Ms Bettiza had told him in Italian: “Thank you, goodbye,” as she shook his hand. | |
Mr Berlusconi then turned to her and said: “Don’t shake hands like that, it’s too strong.” | Mr Berlusconi then turned to her and said: “Don’t shake hands like that, it’s too strong.” |
She said: “Was it too strong?” | |
Mr Berlusconi continued: “Otherwise men will think she is going to beat me up, no one will marry you. Are you already married? You see? Be careful.” | |
Ms Bettiza then asked: “But I thought it was a good thing to have a strong handshake?” | Ms Bettiza then asked: “But I thought it was a good thing to have a strong handshake?” |
Mr Berlusconi replied: “No, a little less, whoever is going to marry you?” He added: “I’m joking, you have to joke once in a while.” | Mr Berlusconi replied: “No, a little less, whoever is going to marry you?” He added: “I’m joking, you have to joke once in a while.” |
It’s not the first time the veteran politician has found himself in hot water over offensive comments. | It’s not the first time the veteran politician has found himself in hot water over offensive comments. |
In 2016, he claimed “a mother cannot be a mayor” in criticism of then-pregnant Giorgia Meloni, leader of the Brothers of Italy party, who was running in the Rome election contest. | In 2016, he claimed “a mother cannot be a mayor” in criticism of then-pregnant Giorgia Meloni, leader of the Brothers of Italy party, who was running in the Rome election contest. |
“A mother cannot be mayor. Being mayor means being in your office 14 hours a day,” he said. “I don’t think this could be the right choice for Meloni.” | “A mother cannot be mayor. Being mayor means being in your office 14 hours a day,” he said. “I don’t think this could be the right choice for Meloni.” |
After Donald Trump’s election, he told a TV interviewer his favourite thing about the US President was his wife: “I can say, like many men and women, I like Melania. For her beauty, for her style and also her charm.” | After Donald Trump’s election, he told a TV interviewer his favourite thing about the US President was his wife: “I can say, like many men and women, I like Melania. For her beauty, for her style and also her charm.” |
He also referred to French President Emmanuel Macron’s wife Brigitte as his “good-looking mum” in an apparent jibe at the couple’s 24-year age gap. | |
Mr Berlusconi was banned from running for office after being convicted of tax fraud. He was also caught up in a series of sex scandals that undermined his political career. | Mr Berlusconi was banned from running for office after being convicted of tax fraud. He was also caught up in a series of sex scandals that undermined his political career. |
But he has since made a comeback after his party, Forza Italia (Go Italy!), entered a coalition with the Northern League and the smaller Brothers of Italy in the upcoming elections, which could allow him a seat at the table. | But he has since made a comeback after his party, Forza Italia (Go Italy!), entered a coalition with the Northern League and the smaller Brothers of Italy in the upcoming elections, which could allow him a seat at the table. |
The BBC declined to comment. | The BBC declined to comment. |