His verdict was quite predictable, especially after direct rebuke to one of his BellaMa’ columnists, guilty of uttering a “che pa**e”. Live on Rai2. But perhaps a more tolerant attitude toward love might have been expected from a champion of the freedom of love like Pierluigi Diaco the kiss between Fedez and Rosa Chemical in SanRemo. Instead, the popular presenter did not send her to the “scandalous couple” and expressed a fairly clear opinion.
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When asked by agency LaPresse about the case, which is still sparking debate, Diaco said 10 days after the event ended: “I think so demeaning and ridiculous Look at the world of information vulgar provocations by Fedez. Who is? What does it represent? What do you say that is interesting enough to spark a public debate? Cantasse, that’s good for him too: he has happy intuitions.”
No discount either for Fedez or for those involved in the scandal: “More ridiculous than him is a piece of land pays attention to him and competes with him by legitimizing his own childish remarks. In Italy homosexuals can be civilly united, so much so that I am united with my partner”.
The appearances with Rosa Chemical are therefore useless and indecent in Diaco’s eyes: “What’s the point of kissing and staging a sexual act in prime time? it’s not art this is paraculagin acute what, like all things done in bad faith, too baseless vulgarity“.