Cleo Guimaraes
“Tell me one thing: how do I start? And how do I finish?”. The person asking the question to a team of producers is Yasmin Brunet, making her debut as a reporter this Friday (13), the first day of Rock in Rio.
The model had just interviewed actor Igor Jansen, from “No Rancho Fundo”, and shared her impressions and insecurities with her colleagues. “I thought he was cute”, she said, celebrating the fact that she had the ability to ask the guy “random questions”. “I’m here talking to whoever passes by, keeping an eye on everything, there’s nothing set in stone”, she told F5.
Yasmin says she now understands a little better why reporters ask to interview her by phone or video—and not by text message. “It’s more productive, right? Now I see that you depend a lot on the interviewee’s answer, you can add another question.”
She is working at the event as a special reporter for a celebrity website and had already done two interviews that night. In addition to Igor, Larissa Manoela, her friend, also appeared before her microphone.
But she learned one lesson from this new experience: “It’s much easier to interview people you already know.”
Back as an interviewee, the model and former BBB preferred not to comment on Boninho’s departure from Globo. “I didn’t even know. To give my opinion I needed to understand the context in which he left.”
Source: Folha
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