Can Yaman has been accused of assaulting a shopkeeper during the filming of "Viola como il mare 2" After the incident, the online community turned against the woman.
Turkish actor Can Yaman, during the shooting of the second season of "Viola como il mare" was accused of assaulting a shopkeeper, whose fault was playing music too loudly. After the unfortunate incident, the actor was reported by the shopkeeper. The online audience rallied against the woman to defend their idol.
Turkish actor Can Yaman returned to the set of "Viola como il mare" a few weeks ago to film the second season. The cast and crew relocated production to Civita Castellana, where they had already shot some episodes of the first cycle of episodes. However, a rather unpleasant event involving the Turkish star occurred a few days ago.
After the assault on the shopkeeper, insults on social media pour in!
The actor was reported by a shopkeeper with a store in Piazza Matteotti, where the filming of "Viola como il mare" takes place. The woman claimed to have been attacked by the Turkish star, who accused her of playing music too loudly in her clothing store while they were filming new episodes.
According to the shopkeeper's statements, given to Il Messaggero, the actor stormed into her store in a fit of rage, demanding that she turn off the music. "They had to restrain him with four people because he wanted to attack me. He even kicked one of the people trying to hold him back. I was very scared" were the words of Barbara Nelli.
The shopkeeper also demanded compensation, and the production offered her 600 euros, which Nelli promptly refused. On social media, the public lashed out at the shopkeeper, with insults like "poor thing" "rude," and "troublemaker" appearing on the woman's Instagram page for her clothing store. "Congratulations for your behavior towards someone else's work" one user wrote. "Since she had been asked multiple times, politely, to lower the volume of the music... but she didn't. Apparently, she wanted to stir up this whole commotion" commented another.
Barbara Nelli was accused online of deleting photos that clearly showed she was not at all "held hostage" on the set of "Viola como il mare" Moreover, it appears that the shopkeeper has had disagreements with the residents of Civita Castellana in the past. The woman did not respond to online insults but let her lawyer, attorney Giuseppe Romano from the Lecce Bar Association, speak on her behalf.
These comments are very regrettable, especially since some of them concern her business. Of course, my client did not make anything up. , in addition to witnesses, there are also cameras pointed at the square that could be useful.
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