Recording a segment of ‘Viva a Noite’ led to Gugu Liberato being hospitalized in February 1987 after the presenter burned himself and ran out of oxygen: ‘almost a tragedy’
the The tragic death of Gugu LiberatoThis month he turns six years old after the broadcaster fell from the attic of his house in the United States of America. After the tragedy, his personal life became the subject of rumours, the will turned into a family dispute, his eldest son, João Augusto, began to follow in his footsteps on television, little by little, and a man began to claim to be the heir of the caller as well.
Gugu, who created such iconic pictures in television history as “Táxi” and “Banheira,” had a long partnership with Silvio Santos until 2009, when he signed with Record and left SBT, where he led nearly 20 attractions. Among them are “TV Animal”, “Sabadão Sertanejo”, “Corrida Maluca”, “Domingo Legal” and “Viva a Noite”.
This was at the beginning of 1987, the year in which he signed a contract with Globo – a contract that was terminated in 1988 -. Gugu had a major fire scare During the recording of “Sonho Maluco”. In this context, anonymous people sent letters requesting everything from outings with their idols to dangerous situations.
Gugu lost oxygen when passing through the fire tunnel to the TV
This incident with Jojo happened on Tuesday, February 3 at around 11pm in front of the SBT studios in Sao Paulo. In that crazy dream, the broadcaster had to cross a 10-meter-long fiery tunnel. Even care was taken to put the artist in an asbestos suit, but there is one “detail” that no one noticed: Gugu will run out of oxygen when passing through the tunnel.
“As soon as he entered the tunnel, he began to feel intoxicating gases penetrating his clothes and preventing him from…
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