"Interviewer: You have identified a “Gruber style”: blunt, even aggressive responses. Did you study your character? Lilli Gruber: I never study characters. I just try to do my job with my back straight, without professional scoliosis. I could say that when women are determined, they become annoying and castrating, but when men are determined, they become decisive and virile. I'll leave it to others to judge the “Gruber style.”"
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aolo Conti, Lilli Gruber: «Fiera del successo di squadra. Mai puntate senza una donna», corriere.it, 23 June 2021
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