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Fedez tonight on “Che tempo che fa”: “I’m going to talk about a topic I’ve never talked about before, if you see me stuttering…

As that evening’s highly anticipated guest on “Che tempo che fa,” Fedez preemptively assured his followers: “If you see me stuttering, don’t worry,” he said via Instagram Stories this morning, recalling his interview with Fabio Fazio. about 22″ on the nine.

“I’m going to talk about a topic that’s very important to me and things that I’ve honestly never talked about in public, in fact I’m pretty nervous. “So I’ll see you tonight,” he said. I’d like to set up a premise to get my hands on it: It’s possible that during the interview, when I’m talking about certain things that happened to me, I might stutter. So if you see me stuttering, don’t worry, I do well, it’s just that talking reminds me of certain things, I don’t know, it makes me talk in fits. But it’s all normal, that’s all.”

It is likely that during the broadcast Fedez will review his recent health problems, the hospitalization due to the ulcers that caused severe internal bleeding, but it is also plausible that he will talk about his mental health problems, as he has already done in the Aldo Cazzullo did an interview in “Corriere”: “After the illness (pancreatic cancer in 2022, editor’s note) I had serious psychological problems. I had to face them, I still face them. I have no shame or embarrassment to talk about it. I had acute depression and it helped me a lot to listen to other people’s experiences, i.e. how others were or were confronted with a bad diagnosis,” he said in the interview.

He added that he also wanted to talk about this very topic on “Belve” with Francesca Fagnani before Rai ended his participation in the show.

The stutter that the rapper mentioned this morning takes us back to the time after Sanremo last February, when Fedez appeared visibly tired and had difficulty speaking during a live Internet broadcast. He then explained the situation himself, saying that he had been going through a difficult time related to the festival and that he had taken a very strong antidepressant (on a doctor’s prescription) and then stopped taking it, which caused him to have serious side effects.

Breaking the taboo surrounding mental disorders is very important to Fedez, as he reiterated on the occasion of World Mental Health Day on October 10th: “Despite some progress after the pandemic, public institutions are not yet investing enough resources in prevention and prevention.” Rehabilitation in the field of mental health,” he recalled.