The presenter breaks the silence after a year of self-exile. On Today she also talks about her husband “love is dialectic, but also silence and screams” and the relationship with the fathers of their children (Francesco Facchinetti and Simone Inzaghi) and their respective companions: “It’s a tiring exercise”
Alessia Marcuzzi is back on TV: after saying goodbye to Mediaset, the presenter lands in Rai with a brand new show, Boomerissima. A challenge between the generations, which he will talk about in the new issue of Oggi at the kiosk from Wednesday, July 28th. – Photo | Video
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IN THE EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW – “Mediaset has entrusted me with important programs, but professional relationships are like emotional ones: they evolve. It is normal and human to take a moment for yourself when you no longer recognize yourself in the proposed projects. But whoever wants to see a betrayal, a breach, is wrong.” Word from Alessia Marcuzzi, who breaks a long silence with an interview with Oggi. He talks about his year away from the cameras, about the relationships with the fathers of his two sons (Francesco Facchinetti and Simone Inzaghi) and their companions (“It’s a tiring exercise and at the same time an act of love”).
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THE RELATIONSHIP WITH THE HUSBAND – Sincerely, the showgirl also opens up about the bond with her husband Paolo Calabresi: “Who doesn’t experience ups and downs in a couple’s relationship? Paolo is my support and a point of reference for my children too. But I don’t believe in false and convenient scales. Love is dialectic, but also silence and screaming”.
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THE RETURN – Back on TV on Rai 2 from November: “I will conduct Boomerissima, a variety full of guests in which I will compare two generations, mine and millennials. Inspiration came to me thinking about the relationship with my son Tommaso who is 21 years old and I hope he will take part in the show, if only for one episode. And in the meantime, she continues her activity as an entrepreneur in the field of fashion accessories and cosmetics: “A challenge born in silence and carried out alone. We work with talented artisans, almost artists… Most of the people who work for me are women, 80 percent, 29 out of 37 between direct employees and associates. I’m proud of it “.
The complete interview is available in the new issue of Oggi at the kiosk
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