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Mauro Corona’s Controversial Comments on Sanremo 2024 and Celebrity Performances

Even on È semper Cartabianca, the politics and current affairs program on Tuesday evening, there was talk of Sanremo. Like every year, the Italian Song Festival sparks controversy and Bianca Berlinguer wanted to focus on one of these. “Did you like the song that you won”, the presenter asked directly to her favorite interlocutor, Mauro Corona. “No, I liked one of a blond boy with short hair. I don’t remember his name”, replied the mountaineer, who then immediately moved on to the big case of this 74th event. “I liked seeing my heroes, John Travolta and Russell Crowe. They made them do the qui-qua dance,” he said, smiling.

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About Russel Crowe he said: “I identified with his belly, but he sang and played well.” “I understood how myths crumble”, continued the essayist, alluding to the qua qua dance, the choreography that Amadeus and Fiorello proposed to the star. “Seeing John Travolta, who was the dream of little girls, of women, of the whole planet, dancing with a pair of ironsmith’s shoes, was no longer even a shadow”, explained Corona clearly, attracting complicit laughter from Berlinguer.

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“He had retained one thing that does not age: his eyes. He had two withering looks,” he continued about Travolta. And he expressed his opinion on the gag: “It seemed out of place, poor thing. Under the clutches of Fiorello. Fiorello is someone who dares, that’s why I like him. Fiorello dares because he reduced Travolto to that little character.” The mountaineer reiterated that she appreciated the presence of Russel Crowe, whom he defined as a “retired gladiator”.

2024-02-13 20:52:00


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