Once again he was targeted by the television program “Pomeriggio 5”, Fedez He argues with the correspondent and says that he is tired of being the center of media attention: “Today he was a little excited, but he is okay with it because we have been behind him for a long time and that's why it's okay,” will Myrta forced to admit to Merlin in the studio.
When the journalist Michel Dessì approaches him, the immediately nervous singer shows that he does not appreciate further interference. Fedez doesn't have much to say about the lucky croissant the show gave him: “It's going well, but I have to go to work and my work doesn't interfere with yours…”. An answer that clearly shows the lack of desire to interact. Asked for comment on the alleged dossier activity in which his name appears, the response is poignant: “Obviously we have anti-mafia prosecutors who have nothing to do in this country.”
No desire to talk about his wife at all. “What do you think of the interview? Clear“Did you see that she was moved when she saw your pictures?” asks the correspondent. “How long do you think this thing will last?” the singer blurts out. “Until people understand well what is happening. “They are very enthusiastic about your story,” counters Dessì.
Fedez walks towards the gate and then adds another sentence: “I have to make an errata, I said anti-mafia prosecutors who have nothing to do. These seem to me to be somewhat strong words, and I was wrong: they were.” The Anti-Mafia Prime Minister!” “But why did they spy on her?” the correspondent asks again. “I ask myself a question: If they applied the same magnifying glass that they apply to me to events that are really relevant to the debate about the future of this country, maybe we would be a better country,” says the singer.
The back and forth continues for a while, then comes the swipe at the “Pomeriggio 5” correspondent. “They judged me as a 'Ferragnista', someone who has little to do…,” continues Dessì. Fedez doesn't need to be told twice and attacks: “Look, Michel, ten years of apprenticeship in.” journalism “And at the peak of his career he is at Fedez's house and asks him about the lucky horn,” he says, turning to the camera. “But she’s teasing me!” replies the journalist. “No, I’m not teasing.” You! “I analyze reality,” attacks the singer again.
When it is pointed out to him that the media attention to the story between him and Ferragni is the result of the revelation that they themselves helped to create by publishing part of their lives on social networks every day, Fedez tries to respond as best he can , albeit a bit difficult. “No, I am explaining the fallacious argument of saying: you have published your life on social media and therefore you are asking for privacy today and therefore it is not good. I publish what I want and hide what I want from my life. If I want.” to have a decision privacy “At this moment I can even ask myself whether I was a pornographer until the day before yesterday in my life,” he blurts out.
“I hope that people become passionate about something more fun, like collecting stamps,” the rapper concludes, referring to the Italians. On the wedding ring still on his finger, no explanation other than another tantrum: “The mystery is deepening, people! After the Piazza Fontana massacre, we have the Ferragnez wedding!”