Sanremo Festival, Rai and politics. Worlds that were never far away and are even more distant today. As Marco Mengoni celebrates his victory for “Due Vite”, Viale Mazzini’s top management is experiencing new tension – despite record ratings. The blow comes from Matteo Salvini, the League’s deputy prime minister and leader. “I found out who won the Sanremo festival this morning, best wishes to the winners: I will not comment further, it will definitely require an assessment of the Rai administration as a whole,” he told reporters between the celebrations. Zeffirelli for the 100th anniversary of Franco’s birth in Florence. “I didn’t see the Sanremo final because I was with my daughter, I went for a walk in Florence. The center of Florence is so much more beautiful than anything else,” he adds, but when the poison dart has already been launched.
Sanremo, Rosa Chemical twerks with Fedez in the front row and then they kiss
Words following another provocation starting from the Ariston scene. The main character, Rosa Chemical, who arrives on stage wearing a shirt with holes in her nipples surrounded by glow. She approaches the front row and is already faking a sexual relationship with Fedez, the protagonist of the past few days’ political debate. Then, visibly embarrassed, she drags the rapper onto the stage: she hugs him and finally kisses him passionately on the lips.
Sanremo, Fiorello: “Tomorrow the Rai rulers are at home but everything is great”
Images that do not go unnoticed as expected. Chiara Ferragni’s displeasure with the performance involving her husband quickly archived, at least apparently Fiorello is throwing fuel on the fire. And with his usual irony, he senses the real issue: the fate of Rai’s top management. “You’ve won the front page at Avvenire tomorrow. It would be great if Rosa Chemical did this job with quality artisans there. We saw the language by pressing the showman remote control show, but Coletta is there? I know what to do. It will happen tomorrow! Let me see it for the last time. A festival like this cannot be repeated, tomorrow the directors’ they’re all going to go home but it’s great”.
In fact, the heat of debate had ignited long before Saturday’s final. And Fedez always has something to do with it. Twice. In a duet with Article 31 on the night of the covers, he asked Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni to legalize marijuana. Via della Scrofa’s party’s stern reply: “We’re not talking about it”.
Not just. Earlier, the Milanese rapper snatched a live photo of Galeazzo Bignami, Deputy Minister of Infrastructure from Fdi, dressed as a Nazi, in connection with the Sanremo kermesse. A gesture that put Rai’s senior management right in the middle of the storm. Did they know what was planned or not? In doubt, a unanimous chorus rose from Fdi: “Resign”. “Tira aria di Minculpop” is the answer of the opponents.
Rai entertainment director Stefano Coletta later defended himself, explaining that Rai “knew Fedez changed the text of his speech but at the last second” and that the singer-songwriter “refused to deliver a replacement”. However, words that do not extinguish the discussion are doomed to linger.
Source: Today IT
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