Fiorello is still the protagonist of the chronicles. The man at the helm of Viva Radio 2 has opened up about a difficult moment in his career in the past. He thought it would end, but something has changed for the better. Here’s what he said.
Fiorello is considered by all to be the showman par excellence. Actor, comedian, stand-up comedian and presenter Fiorello is truly a concentrate of energy that can evoke frightening listening experiences in any context. Currently, Fiore runs the comedy review every day Call Viva Radio 2.
Even in such a complex time window, the man manages to bring home great results and fill his ground floor with good guests. In addition, how can we not forget the Sanremo, conducted together with Amadeus, which has become historical precisely because it hoarded spectators.
Rosario Fiorello was born in Catania, Sicily, in 1960 Before becoming the incredible showman, we all know that he had a long education in animation. After the election in the holiday village Valtur on the island of Capo RizzutoFiorello takes his first steps into the world of work as Porter, chef and barman.
His panache and daring led him thanks to his participation in shows like ‘moonlight serenade’, Of Glenn Miller or the interpretation of Raffaella Carrà in Ballo Ballo.
For Fiorello, the career starts right there, from those small stages of the village theaters and extends to the big ones in Sanremo. However, it was not always easy for Rosario, on the contrary, the man was struggling with some work problems.
The Story of the Dark Ages by Rosario Fiorello
A while ago, Rosario Fiorello was a special guest on Fedez and Luis Sal’s program and podcast. The man shared a little more about himself and his journey into the world of entertainment. Perhaps not everyone remembers his participation in the most coveted kermesse in Italy, Sanremo as a competitor.
Fiorello showed up at the 1995 festival with a song written by Max Pezzali and Mauro Repetto with the title “Finally you”. The play faced some controversy and finished fifth with just 2000 votes discarded with winner Giorgia.
Fiorello pointed out that newspaper headlines at the time were very harsh on Fiorello on the podcast Muschio Selvaggio. In fact, they wrote: “Sanremo: Fiorello loses, career over” and again: “Depression there, I give up everything and make ends meet for 6, 7 years”
Fiorello then experienced moments of extreme work difficulties, and apparently it was precisely on these awkward occasions that he declared that he had been using anti-depressant drugs. “Sanremo: Fiorello loses, career over” and again “Depressions there, I give up everything and get by for 6, 7 years”.
A very difficult challenge for Fiore, which has managed to be reborn thanks to programs such as Festivalbar, carried out since 2000 together with Alessia Marcuzzi for three beautiful consecutive editions. For Fiorello, therefore, the future turned out to be a great career on the rise.