Judge Judy takes matters into his own hands.
Judy Schindlin, 78, a daytime television jogger, revealed in an interview with the New York Post that she advised a fan not to wear a public mask in the midst of an ongoing corona virus infection.
The test took place in one of the hair salons, where Schindlin found a man inside the house without a mask.
“I walked over to him and he looked at me and smiled. I was wearing my mask with my smoky, my hair was wet. I said to him, ‘Do you like Judge Judy?’ “Others remember you wearing a mask,” he recalled.
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He added: “I told him, ‘You have to be some kind of narcissist or something I do not see makes you unique and special.'”
The magistrate, known for his quick wit and sharp tongue on the “Judge Judy” show, said he had dragged his “own” Judge Judy over.

Judge Judy Schindlin said a fan was reprimanded for not wearing a mask in public amid a corona virus infection. (Photo by Greg Diquare / Getty Images)
“… I came back to where I put my hat, put on the mask, and apologized,” Schindlin said.
One of the most popular shows on Daytime TV is “Judge Judy”, with its 25th and final season, as Schindlin put it, “a great time to go”.
“Celebrating a Friday is a big thing,” he said. “Very few shows have done this so far – not only did they create it, they created it and stayed on top. I tell you this without ego: I never wanted to ride this show, I wanted to be on top. [then] People make you tired … and [to] Lose the sense of being terrified and at the top of your game. “
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Although working on his popular show was his “anchor”, the judge said he had other priorities.
“I worked less this year and delivered fewer shows than I did many years ago at my request,” he told the Post, explaining that he had cut ten weeks worth of shows off his schedule. “I’m getting old [and] Traveling back and forth to LA [to film] Weakens. “
Moreover, she has her family to keep her own children and her husband’s children, including fellow celebrity judge Jerry Schindlin, occupying her differently.

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“I think people who enjoy life and leave behind great traditions are people who understand … you need other things,” the star shared. “Even Uber-celebrities … Sofia Loren’s two great joys her husband is 40 years old [Carlo Ponti] And her two sons. She is iconic, but she was able to make a bed and look neat in a bathroom. ”
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“It doesn’t have the same look as our broadcast program, I can tell you that. I think people want something different; it’s not going to change the color of the robe,” Schindlin pointed to the store’s note. [the streaming show] Will be successful [as ‘Judge Judy’] And start a new lifestyle in the afternoon. “
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Judy said she would think she was “disappointed” if it didn’t meet that mark, but she wouldn’t be “an idiot” because she “had three successful jobs”.