Tonight in Italy Senaldi unveils the Left39s plan quotBecause he

Tonight in Italy, Senaldi unveils the Left's plan: "Because he defends Ferragni" The weather

Chiara Ferragni's last month was a nightmare. Yes, because in the influencer's life there is now a before and an after of the Balocco case, which led to the fine of 1 million euros decided by the cartel office. Meanwhile, the investigations by the Milan public prosecutor's office have expanded dramatically, and now Fedez's wife has entered the register of suspects not only for the Balocco-Pandoro affair, but also for the Dolci Preziosi Easter egg affair and for the serious suspicion of fraud involving the Trudi doll . The influencer therefore has to answer to legal representatives of the production companies for three episodes. And the issue has also become political, as the left initially rushed to shield Giorgia Meloni's accusatory words against Atreyu. However, according to Pietro Senaldi, who was asked about the issue in the episode of Stasera Italia broadcast on Rete 4, “Ferragni has no political thoughts, but only moves his popular image for commercial reasons.

In short, a little weak in the assessment of the co-director of Libero, who over time has sided with the “political correctness” so dear to the left, “not because he believes in it, but because it is functional for him.” Image”. But why all this zeal on the part of Elly Schlein & Co. to defend it? Senaldi's opinion is clear: “There was a convergence of interests with the left, which in a sense said: “Ah , it's best if you say what we say, then we'll make it ours.” Ergo, for the guest it is a matter of mere opportunity, an attempt by the left to ingratiate itself with Ferragni's supporters, and on the other hand an effort by the Influencers, to act as a champion of progressivism and female emancipation. Hence Senaldi's sentence: “The left is looking for characters because it cannot reach its people, that seems clear to me.” Meanwhile, Giorgia Meloni has proposed a reform to increase the Transparency in charities announced, which some have already dubbed the Ferragni Law. In any case, it is not exactly a successful time for the entrepreneur. Because if before, at least from a commercial point of view, it was all about roses and flowers, now he can only hope that the wind blows so hard that it takes away the memory of the Italians. Many have already given up. And future court scenarios will reveal the rest.