Something is fishy in the world of influencers, say Wanna Marchi and her daughter Stefania Nobile, who defend Chiara Ferragni at the most critical moment for the influencer, who is currently under investigation for serious fraud along with the CEO of Balocco. As guests on L'aria che tira su La7, the two former teleshopping queens realize that the entrepreneur has at least given many people jobs and, in their opinion, pays all the taxes due. The real problem, according to Nobile, is the lack of transparency about the affairs of those who carry out commercial advertising on social media: “The most absurd, rude and disgusting things are done on social media – thunders Nobile – They earn millions of euros, nobody knows and they don't offer jobs. The hope of Nobile, now free with her mother after serving her sentence for fraud on television, is that Giorgia Meloni stays true to her promise of an ad hoc law on influencers and charities: “I hope “That what Meloni said compared to.” The fact that politicians will take care of controlling the places where charity is promised, but I would also like to see the world of influencers regulated, because there is dirty work there that is none of Chiara Ferragni's business. Ferragni has companies, reports millions and pays thousands of employees. My wish for Chiara Ferragni is that everything is clarified and that she will still be talked about in 23 years, as is the case with Wanda Marchi and Stefania Nobile.