1700567066 Dont check your partners cell phone Pierpaolo Pretelli reveals his

“Don’t check your partner’s cell phone”: Pierpaolo Pretelli reveals his rules to avoid exploding…

  • The 33-year-old and 30-year-old pose together for their debut as hosts of Ex On The Beach Italia.
  • Working together helped and gave them “complicity as a couple”

They make their debut as hosts of Ex On The Beach Italia, the reality show premiering November 22nd on Paramount+. Pierpaolo Pretelli and Giulia Salemi pose in front of the photographers, proud of their work together. They didn’t break up, as it was whispered. They are more united than ever. The former Velino on television Sorrisi e Canzoni reveals his rules to avoid breaking out with his girlfriend.

Dont check your partners cell phone Pierpaolo Pretelli reveals his“Don’t check your partner’s cell phone”: Pierpaolo Pretelli reveals his rules for not breaking out with his girlfriend Giulia Salemi

The 33-year-old and the 30-year-old treat themselves to a long interview as a couple. About his experience as presenters in place of Cecilia Rodriguez and Ignazio Moser, who preceded them, Pierpaolo says: “It was a great experience that certainly united us not only at home but also at work.” Let’s say at the beginning We were a little worried because we had never done anything like this before, but once we left it all went downhill With Giulia we have a very ironic way of being together. So the moderation was also ironicvery easy and really fun!” Giulia agrees and adds: “Yes, We always make fun of each other and that’s kind of our secret… You can write it!”

The 33-year-old and 30-year-old pose together for their debut as hosts of Ex On The Beach Italia.

You found balance and learned a great lesson. Salemi emphasizes: “The complicity of a couple, it’s an additional part that enriches our relationship!” The two then reveal the three rules to prevent the couple from separating. At least hers. “Don’t check your partner’s cell phone, but respect other people’s spacei.e. work on some critical points, improve together,” reveals Pretelli.

Working together helped and gave them “complicity as a couple”

Salemi admits: “Don’t suppress your partner: No to sick jealousy! Respect each other’s character and individuality without trying to change them at all costs. The people you want to be around shouldn’t be changed, they should be encouraged to improve. In my opinion, this is why it is important to keep your own space, work, friendships and things separate.”