Catherine Balivo revealed new information about her career, which began when she was just a young girl. A dream cultivated since his childhood then became reality, not without various sacrifices which tempered it. Aversa presenter and they made her more combative and determined. But at one point, the presenter was forced to stop, to put her work aside to devote herself to her family, to safeguard her relationship with them. husband Guido Maria Brera and with their children Guido Alberto and Cora.
Because Caterina Balivo had left Rai
Guest of The physics of love by Vincenzo Schettini, Caterina Balivo confided the reasons which pushed her in 2020 to leave Come to me, show that she hosted daily on Rai1, and throughout the company where she grew up. For several months, the 44-year-old man has been away from the small screen. “In fact, at that time I chose family – explained Cate – It wasn’t easy to come backI started doing another type of program, so I got my hands dirty, I questioned myself.”
Despite the difficulties of returning, Balivo never regretted this decision: “Coming back, I would do it again because at that moment my top priority was to keep the family together and I thought that I would not be able to cope with this work. ” And again: “I thought as a mother, as a wife, as a worker. I said to myself: I will not be able to give myself 100% if I have to continue, I won’t be able to be who I was before and so I stopped. But when you stop, you don’t start again whenever you want, every choice, every cause has an effect.
During the Covid emergency, Caterina Balivo understood that she wanted to prioritize her family and therefore abandoned a daily commitment like the one with Come to me. She put her husband Guido Maria Brera and her children before work and, when possible, she returned to television, not without some difficulties, as Balivo herself admitted. Since last year, Caterina has been at the head of The right time.
Some time ago, Balivo had declared in an interview with the weekly Today That “In the midst of the pandemic, I decided I needed to take action and action meant stopping. I also authored my own programs, it was a 9-10 hour a day commitment. My husband experienced this pandemic in a difficult way given that he was a person at risk.”
Caterina Balivo and impulsivity
During the last interview, Caterina Balivo admitted to being a very instinctive and impulsive personwho often hurts with words when she is angry. Over time, with maturity, however, she has managed to become a little more calm and thoughtful even if she is far from simple.
“In general, I am impulsive, I say what I think and sometimes I’m a bit of an elephant in a window. Words matter and when you’re angry, the words come out and I really wish I had the gift of being a thoughtful person, of counting to 10, but I learned, at almost 45, to count to at 3,” he said.