Maria De Filippi and her career hanging by a thread. She could leave everything, as told by the presenter herself during an interview
A television lady who has been able to build her television career through an important job that has lasted for years. Maria De Filippi in some ways it has monopolized the attention of the public through the distribution of some programs that have made Mediaset’s fortune over time. To date, her role within the broadcaster of is absolutely important, also because most of the ratings that Mediaset collects every year pass through Maria and her programs.
Different formats, which often leverage the emotionality of an audience that never tires of standing there and watching the dynamics that are built right in the studios where De Filippi is at the helm. In these weeks, for example, there is’Amici‘to keep the public company every weekend. Also in this case the results are absolutely important, and also confirm the affection that there is on the part of the public towards the presenter but above all for her programs.
A story, that of De Filippi with the small screen, which has lasted for years and gives a good idea of what this woman has built in the bear of her career. Even the love affair with Maurizio Costanzo, for example, is another of the important elements in his life. We are talking about two historical characters of the small screen, and both have made an important contribution to the whole Italian television context. Yet, there was a time when all of this could also end.
Maria De Filippi, when she thought she could leave everything
Of course, that of De Filippi was a path built over a very long time. Maria has brought to the fore programs that started even years ago, like the same ‘Amici’ born more than twenty years ago with the name ‘They will be famous‘. But it is also enough to think of what has been done with ‘Men and women’, another extremely long-lasting program that still keeps thousands of people glued to television today.
And yet, all of this was put at risk by Maria herself. The presenter, in fact, some time ago (practically at the beginning) also had doubts about her career. She told it herself in the course of one recent interview. “Did I think I was staying on TV in 1992? No, but perhaps I never asked myself certain questions about the future even at the age of twenty ”, her words at ‘Vanity Fair’. “There was nothing I liked or was particularly passionate about,” explained De Filippi going even further back in time. “For an abstract idea of usefulness towards others, I would have liked to have done Medicine […] Then in the end I enrolled in Law ”.
–