Valeria Marini is a competitor of the new edition of Just like they show. In the first episode of the show, which aired on Friday, September 30, on Rai1, the showgirl tried to imitate Britney Spears with the song Toxic.
Valeria Marini’s performance as Britney Spears
The showgirl “transformed” herself into Britney Spears for her first performance on Tale and Which Show: she descended from the elevator wearing a transparent jumpsuit with silver glitter and recreated the atmosphere of the Toxic video. “The good thing about Tale and Which is that they don’t say well all the things that await you”, said Valeria Marini in the preparation phase for her first character. Carlo Conti thanked the showgirl “star” for having accepted to participate in the program and for the desire to return to the game despite a long career in television, consisting of reality shows and experiences also as a dancer and singer: “Thank you because a character like you doesn’t need to prove anything and anyway he decides to get involved and have fun with us”. “It’s hard, but every moment is really beautiful and exciting”replied the competitor.
Jurors’ comments on Valeria Marini’s performance
After the presentation, Valeria Marini submitted to the comments of the four judges. “Looked more like Britney Spritz”, joked Leonardo Fiaschi, dressed as Jovanotti on the jury. Loretta Goggi is more delicate: “You let yourself be disguised in a way that not all women are willing to do. Commit yourself because you can do it.”. For Giorgio Panariello, on the other hand, the contestant was the same pop star and put her all into the performance. It was the hottest comment Christian Malgiogliowho did not mince words to express his point of view: “I would have preferred a blow to the head than to hear this agonymore than singing he meowed from start to finish“The judge then removed the image of Alba Parietti in front of him to put that of Valeria Marini. “Don’t love me honey, you were terrible” finally concluded.
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