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Such and such a show, back and forth between Pamela Prati and Malgioglio: Am I out of tune? I learned from you

Pamela Prati imitated Wanda Osiris in the Tale e Quale show. After the performance there was a lively argument with Cristiano Malgioglio.

Such and such a show back and forth between Pamela

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In the second episode of This and that showaired on Friday, September 29th, Pamela Prati faced an extremely difficult challenge. He imitated Wanda Osiris. Before the performance he explained:

Wanda’s makeup is incredible, there is no part of Pamela. We are very different, apart from our charm. I will do everything wrong, forehead, eyelids, cheeks, jaw, teeth.

The showgirl sang the song Sentimental. His appearance sparked a heated argument Cristiano Malgioglio and an awkward moment in the studio. But let’s go one step at a time.

The dispute between Pamela Prati and Cristiano Malgioglio

After Pamela Prati’s performance, Loretta Goggi commented: “She is really a different person. Completely different. A little vibrato was missing, but the elegance, the make-up and the intonation are there.” When the ball passed to Cristiano Malgioglio, he immediately spoke of “out of tune” and Pamela Prati replied: “Greetings, I learned from you .” The juror was certainly not upset:

Ginevra Lamborghini is Annalisa at the Tale e Quale show, Malgioglio: “But wasn’t her name Elettra?”

You always have to learn from me, in fact I never sing live, but in playback. However, just like you, Wanda Osiris couldn’t sing or dance.

Birds and embarrassment in the studio

Cristiano Malgioglio further explained that Wanda Osiris makes him think of the color purple: “I love it, I’m not superstitious, but she’s in trouble… It seems that before her performance she checked that no one was in the room.” dressed in purple. And then I was upset because she didn’t like birds. The frost has fallen in the studio. But Malgioglio continued: “I’m sorry, Carlo, they’re laughing here because we always think of a double meaning. If I said “birds” you would all shut up. She didn’t like birds, I love her.” And he insisted: “But it’s true, she didn’t like birds.” Carlo Conti summed it up with amusement: “I understood Malgioglio, I understood it. He couldn’t stand purple and he couldn’t stand birds.”