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The Cellino San Marco singer and his partner had the pleasure of meeting the queen of pop
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The presence of Madonna in Puglia did not go unnoticed. The pop star of Italian origins has chosen the south of the peninsula to celebrate her 63rd birthday. Not everyone knows, however, that the singer got to know Albano Carrisi and his partner Loredana Lecciso. As Dagospia says, the couple met Lady Ciccone at an event.
A meeting that greatly excited both Albano and Loredana Lecciso. After all, it doesn’t happen every day to find yourself having dinner with one of the most famous artists in the world, the one who undoubtedly made the history of pop music. During the event, apparently, Carrisi left his mark: in the presence of Madonna and other guests he sang his famous hit, Happiness. A song known all over the world and which delighted the pop star and all those present.
At the moment neither Albano nor Loredana Lecciso have issued statements on the matter. In this period the singer from Cellino San Marco is evaluating some job offers. Having obtained the conduct of La notte della taranta, the 78-year-old is in talks with Milly Carlucci to take part in the new edition of Dancing with the Stars. Lecciso, on the other hand, has decided a few years ago to leave the world of television to devote herself to her family.
Madonna’s holiday in Puglia
Madonna arrived in Puglia with her 26-year-old boyfriend, the dancer Ahlamalik Williams, some family and friends. A united and close-knit group to celebrate Louise Veronica Ciccone’s birthday. The singer, actress and director organized an exclusive party in a luxury resort in the Brindisi area.
Madonna visited her favorite region, often wandering around on foot like an ordinary tourist and then boarded a historic train. Ciccone has documented everything on Instagram, posting stories with some in the background songs by Claudio Villa.
Madonna also made a stop in Lecce and Ostuni: between one excursion and the other she stopped to sing Bella Ciao with a group of Apulian musicians.
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