Massimo Giletti had a faint while he was live from Moscow's Red Square during the episode of It's not the arena.
To explain it, after a sudden interruption of the transmission, was Myrta Merlino who is in the studio in Rome and continued to lead the program for a few minutes.
Then Giletti reappeared, no longer standing outside, but sitting inside.
"Maybe I had a low sugar," he said.
The debate was particularly heated, so much so that Alessandro Sallusti, after Giletti's interview with the spokesperson of the Russian Foreign Minister Marija Zacharova, decided to abandon the broadcast, contesting the conduct of Giletti himself and talking about "a scrip".
"I thought you went to Moscow to talk to the Russian people - said Sallusti -. I am faced with total enslavement in the face of the worst propaganda that there can be. The Kremlin is a shit palace, communism did the biggest there. crimes. I give up the agreed fee but I'm not going to give a fig leaf to those two balls beside you, I'm leaving ", referring to the Russian guests next to Giletti, including the conductor Vladimir Soloviev.