Mara Venier Discusses Eye Surgery and Health Challenges on ‘Domenica In’

“Yesterday I underwent eye surgery, I’m kaputt.” Mara Venier during the live broadcast of ‘Domenica In’ surprises the fans. The host of the Rai1 program opened the doors of her living room to Ferzan Ozpetek in the studio to present his new film, ‘Diamonds’, (in which Venier also appears) released in theaters on December 19. With him, eight actresses: Luisa Ranieri, Jasmine Trinca, Lunetta Savino, Paola Minaccioni, Vanessa Scalera, Anna Ferzetti, Milena Mancini, and Carla Signoris. But when it was time to start the interview, ‘Aunt Mara’ passed the ball to the director. “Now you have to speak, you will manage the interview,” she explained the reason: “Yesterday I underwent eye surgery, I’m kaputt.” ‘Domenica In’, today’s guests (December 22) of Mara Venier: from Luisa Ranieri to Angelo Madonia. Mara Venier and the eye problems. This should be the last surgery the host had to undergo. It was in October when Venier appeared on ‘Domenica In’ with her right eye blocked and on that occasion, she said: “I am still anesthetized, yesterday they operated on me again.” And we hope that with yesterday’s surgery, the ‘Lady of Sunday’ has resolved all the health problems that began this summer. Mara Venier on ‘Belve’: “Stefano De Martino is my heir on ‘Domenica In’. For 20 years I suffered physical and psychological violence. Maria De Filippi? The only one who helped me.” What happened to her. She told Corriere della Sera. “I had just started shooting Ferzan’s (Ozpetek) film, I had discomfort in my eye, I was seeing poorly but thought it was because of always dirty glasses.” She told Corriere della Sera. “I had just started shooting Ferzan’s (Ozpetek) film, I had discomfort in my eye, I was seeing poorly but thought it was because of always dirty glasses.” And instead, the diagnosis revealed “a sudden hemorrhage in the retina of the right eye which over the course of 5 days expanded more and more. One Monday evening while watching TV, I realized that I was only seeing half the television, I closed my left eye and realized I couldn’t see anything: all dark, all black. The next morning I was already in the operating room.” Then the surgeries and in September she said. “I have two more to go. It’s a long process, hoping to regain sight. Now I see something, but still very blurry. I’m in good hands, but it was a trauma.” The causes are still a mystery: It’s a long process, hoping to regain sight. Now I see something, but still very blurry. I’m in good hands, but it was a trauma.

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