“The technicians used to cry in the studio, and now we’re talking about two-foot-tall men who were crying like babies,” Olga Treme described.
Olga Treme made a profound televised confession when she caught up with Maggie Ducey, Sunday evening, in the new episode of Black Box that aired on Attica TV. In the midst of all this, the experienced journalist talked to her younger colleague about the last night she was at the helm of the main news bulletin for the Grand Canal.
In particular, she was clearly emotionally charged immediately after the clip in question was shown, Olga Treme characteristically remarking that she “cried a lot then. I was excited and devastated, at the time I didn’t realize I was in an accident. I don’t know why.” On the news, Roles are very restrictive and have rules, and do not allow for a certain expression of emotions.”
“But that was a really unique night. The technicians were crying in the studio, everyone now we’re talking about two-foot-tall men and they were crying like babies. Meanwhile, they were crying outside, but of course I couldn’t understand it while I was inside the studio. Once I got out, I was greeted with lots of warm hugs. Lots of warm hugs.”
“A lot of people were touched and made me a farewell cake. It happened that day, that night,” Olga Treme concluded, about that very emotional television moment of hers, on Black Box with Maggie Ducey on Sunday night.
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