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Rai suspends “It takes a flower” by Francesco Gabbani, the show will not air on Friday: the reasons (and what

Sudden stop for “It takes a flower” to announce it’s a TV blog. According to the rumors spread on the sector of…

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Sudden stop for “It takes a flower” to announce it’s a TV blog. According to rumors reported on the website specialized in the entertainment sector, Francesco Gabbani’s green music program will not already be broadcast this Friday, April 21st. The reason? The heavy grief that hit Roberto Vecchioni, guest of the second episode of the show. The singer-songwriter lost his son Arrigo yesterday and Rai preferred to respect the man’s difficult moment, even though the show was taped some time ago.

Roberto Vecchioni, his son Arrigo, who died at the age of 36, and the drama about the youngest patient with multiple sclerosis

Stop at Gabbani’s It Takes a Flower: the reason

At the show signed by Gabbani, dedicated to the environment, the network had cut two episodes this year, as opposed to last year when it only aired for one evening. But because of this tragic event, the second date of “It takes a flower” planned for Friday is cancelled. The episode in question could air in June, but nothing is certain as prime-time ratings weren’t brilliant.

Arrigo Vecchioni, the son of singer Roberto Vecchioni, who died at the age of 36. From his brother’s illness to writing, the portrait

Which is passed in its place

Instead of “It takes a flower”, on Friday April 21 Rai1 shows “Sisters forever”, the film that tells the story of Melissa Foderà and Caterina Alagna, the two girls from Mazara del Vallo who are in the cradle of a hospital were exchanged on the day of their birth, January 1, 1998, and only returned to their respective families three years later.

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