Enrico Papi the unexpected confession quotYou want to kill me

Enrico Papi, the unexpected confession: "You want to kill me, you better get out of the picture"

Enrico Papi made an unexpected confession and amazed all fans. He was ready to give up everything, he explained “is better get out of the scene”. Among the famous faces on television who have managed to gain notoriety, Enrico Papi is undoubtedly one of the most influential. A conductor who was also able to rewrite his career, especially after stepping out of the comfort zone he had built up over time. Of course, the exit from Mediaset also played an important role, because far from the experiences of the private broadcaster, Papi was able to explore “new worlds”, break through and break through in different areas and with innovative programs.

Of course, the years of “Sarabanda” were intense, and it was an experience in which Papi found a way to reach a wide audience. A show capable of attracting the audience, steered with skill and charisma. After Mediaset, other doors opened for Papi, such as the one that led him to Tv8, where there was the opportunity to curate various shows. Then the big return straight to Mediaset, where for a few months Enrico has been at the helm of “Scherzi a parte” or the latest program “Big Show” that sees him as the protagonist. In short, Enrico’s career has been full of great satisfaction, but it has also had its ups and downs. The well-known presenter also addressed issues related to some topics in the entertainment world, apparently based on a series of actions that at one point caused him to leave the scene.

In fact, in an interview with Vanity Fair Microphones, Papi talks about what it’s like to live in such a special environment where relationships with “others” aren’t particularly peaceful. “When you do this job there are always those who try to eliminate and destroy you, it’s a fratricidal war: there are no friends,” revealed the host. A somewhat unusual perspective in which one can read a certain bitterness and despair. “And so it is when you start taking several better get out of the scene return when the climate calms down,” Papi continued. His return was probably precisely because of the restoration of that serenity, in any case it was a pleasure to see him take the reins of such an important transmission again and the plays show that we are not the only ones complaining about his great and happy joy rejoice triumphant return.

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