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20 April, 2020 12:04 pm

Hot Spanish football journalist Sara Carbonero on Italian television

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We’ve looked out how to advertise in Italy, with Italian showgirl and television presenter, Belen Rodriguez strutting her stuff poolside.
This is another example of how Italian television works, with Spanish journalist Sara Carbonero presenting on Italian television.
And beauty is everything, although apparently she does have a respectable journalism CV.

Carbonero works for Telecinco, Mediaset’s Spanish division, but here we see her on Italian television introducing the Spanish hour on Mediaset Premium’s football channel.

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Already famous for an emotional kiss from her boyfriend, Spanish captain Iker Casillas, on the night of winning the 2010 World Cup (video after the jump), Carbonero could be an example of Italy’s infamous carbaret-style television.
We hope not, but what we do know is that despite her heavily accented Italian, the Spanish hour probably just got a whole lot more popular.

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