“I wasn’t asked for autographs or selfies. The request for Amber At the end of my performance, there was no compensation for anyone to go and hug a “special” viewer, a child who had waited for hours in the rain. There was a good crowd, guys listening.” Matthew Paulillothe interpreter of the character of Edoardo in the series Mare fuori, as well as one of the singers who took the stage at the Concertone on May 1st, dismisses the criticism spread on social media and picked up by agencies for refusing to take a selfie to do with Sarah Vargettoyoung paralympic athlete, waiting in the rain, sitting in a wheelchair while her father holds her umbrella to keep her from getting wet.
Matteo Paolillo, fiction and songs: after “Mare fuori” new single “Liberatemi”. Then May concert
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The initially refused photo was actually taken, according to the agency. Paolillo claims he went straight to the dressing rooms, “we had very tight times, we got there and after the soundcheck there wasn’t much time left.”
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On his performance, the first in front of such a large audience “and also the first in the rain”, says Paolillo: “I was afraid of the crowd, but the moment I got on, despite small technical problems, I enjoyed the audience was very loving”. He sang O mar for and Liberatemi and then recited a text by Pier Paolo Pasolini And Dacia Maraini. “With the organizers of May Day, we chose lyrics that are actually a song, but I read them like a poem. It contains subjects close to my heart, violence, war, hope”.