Such and Which Show it’s a triumph: Lidia Schillaci wins the tournament, but the controversy breaks out for Pieraccioni’s joke a Carlo Conti. The host of the Rai program has finally returned to his post on the occasion of the last episode of the broadcast. Lidia was elected champion of the 2020 edition after a tight challenge, between performances and great emotions. There have been many imitations, one more beautiful than the other, but Schillaci was the one that impressed the jury and the public.
The artist has in fact imitated impeccably Mina, performing on the notes of Me and you alone. Lidia bewitched everyone, especially the special judge Alessandro Siani. Second place was won by Jessica Morlacchi who played the role of Lara Fabian, third Agostino Penna who was Drupi for one evening. Francesco Monte, who was Last and finished fourth, Virginio, fifth in the role of Gino Paoli, also performed Giulia Sol that was Alexia and Pago that was Franco Califano. The final ranking of Such and Which Show then sees eighth Barbara Cola, who was Anna Oxa, Carolina Rey in the role of Nada, Sergio Muniz, tenth with Ghali.
Great protagonist of the evening also Carlo Conti who returned to the show studio for the final. Recovered from Coronavirus, the presenter thanked the audience: “Thanks for the affection you have shown me – he said -. For me it is an honor to be here tonight, but I couldn’t miss the last episode. A special thanks also to the jury who carried the bandwagon on their own, proving that they could do it alone “. To cloud the triumph of Such and Which Show a small controversy that arose before the live broadcast and which involved Leonardo Pieraccioni, a great friend of Carlo Conti.
It all started after the host posted on Instagram a video on the train announcing it was headed for the TV studios. “I know you sneezed in carriage 8 and everyone crowded into carriage 1,” the comedian commented. The joke was not liked by some users who accused the actor and director of having shown little delicacy. No comment from Carlo Conti, who probably accepted his friend’s words for what they were: a simple joke, deflecting the controversy.
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