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Added on the 19/12/2021 07:00:05 - Copyright : Euronews EN
Referee Clecio Moreira dos Santos, known by his adoring fans as Margarida, is not your average football referee. Whether in the sand, on grass, or over artificial turf, Margarida steals the attention of the fans away from the game he is officiating with his ridiculous gestures and funny dance moves. He pulled off another one of his classic performances in his traditional pink attire, complete with pink undershorts, impressing football fans in the city of Navegantes. Dressed in pink and dancing to the sounds of his own pink whistle, the crowds on the field watched Margarida instead of the game. The all-pink referee, who calls himself “the flower of football”, has managed to develop a cult of fans everywhere he goes. Some claim he is homosexual, but he is married, and claims that he only performs in his characteristic flowery way to protest machismo in football. What do you think about Margarida's moves?
On 'Watch What Happens Live,' host Andy Cohen got Hoda Kotb to play 'Plead the Fifth' with her friend and former 'Today' co-host Kathie Lee Gifford. According to CNN, guests are asked three questions and can only 'Plead the Fifth' for one. Kotb pleaded the Fifth on answering what was the most annoyed she has ever been with Gifford before going on air. But she answered willingly when asked the identity of the worst guest she'd ever had on 'Today.' It's Frank Sinatra Jr. It was the worst guest we've ever had, bar none. He had a book he was promoting, and he didn't want to talk about it, so he didn't say anything. Hoda Kotb
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