1703372063 Selvaggia Lucarelli teases Zazzaroni about the Ferragni case on Ballando

Selvaggia Lucarelli teases Zazzaroni about the Ferragni case on Ballando: Have you made strange donations?

Selvaggia Lucarelli teases Zazzaroni about the Ferragni case on Ballando

That was inevitableAnd the Ferragni-Pandoro case ended up in the flow of the last episode of Dancing with the Stars, where he is the protagonist among the judges Selvaggia Lucarelli, the public figure who has spoken out the most on the issue in recent months. The topic came up jokingly when Selvaggia Lucarelli commented on Sara Croce's performance and questioned her colleague Zazzaroni: “Tonight I decided that she will talk about Zazzaroni's off-air appearances.”

The journalist tries to calm her down and apparently refers to the events of last week: “You've been trying too hard lately.” And then Lucarelli takes the ball: “Have you made strange donations? Do you have anything to say?“, apparently in reference to the charity issue that has caused a lot of chaos in the last week. Lucarelli then continued, referring specifically to Zazzaroni:

He said while the commercial was playing that it was a bit boring, a bit tedious, that's all. Maybe – come on, Ivan, don't be angry – what a burden can be said, not of Diaco, but it can be said here. In short, for a finale I would have expected something more entertaining.

Zazzaroni replied, albeit in a joking tone, but the matter ended to applause from the audience. In an interview with Fanpage in the last hours, the journalist spoke about his role in the program and responded to the hypothesis of an end to the experience after almost 18 years: “How can you be tired? “You come ten Saturdays a year.” at 7 o’clock in the evening for five hours and then in the evening you go out to eat and you’re together. It is a group that is always the same, it is an extended family that has changed two or three people in 16 years. The team, however, is always the same and that makes you very good. It's funny. Then he added:

Simona Izzo: “I would leave Ballando, Selvaggia Lucarelli called me Pizzo called me a mafioso”

There's one thing people don't understand about dancing. Which is a useful program. It is useful for those who work in communications, for those who do my job. He has given me so many things that you cannot imagine. It gives you back a clean and healthy non-invasive popularity. There is incredible loyalty. People of all ages stopping you on the street are nice, and it's a pleasant thing for those who do my job to divide you.