Viva Rai2 Jovanotti confesses to Fiorello quotWhen I walk without

Viva Rai2, Jovanotti confesses to Fiorello: "When I walk without crutches" The weather

The third week of the Mattin Show everyone is talking about continues. Live from the “glass” of the Foro Italico, Fiorello, Biggio, Casciari and the whole band also rang the alarm clock for the Italians on Thursday, November 23rd. The common thread of this new episode is the events recently involving Minister Lollobrigida, who stopped a Frecciarossa train to get off in Ciampino. “He would have defended himself by saying that it was a stop that could also be used by others,” comments Fiorello. On the other hand, it is full of commuters who take the Frecciarossa Rome – Ciampino!” But the showman’s irony doesn’t stop there. “When the unions heard that someone was stopping the trains, they apparently announced: We’ll take him! By the way, I don’t know if you remember that they once called him “beautiful.” Now it has a new nickname: “Next Stop…Ciampino”, a historical film”. And again in light of the news of a brake failure on a freight train in Domodossola. “The driver ran off. He wanted to ask “Minister Lollobrigida, what to do so as not to stop the train,” Fiorello exclaims, making matters worse to general laughter. “The minister should have joined Meloni in Berlin, but he stopped the flight in Linate.”

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Afterwards it continued with music, dancing and, above all, great guests. “I am like Nonna Laurina, you are my elixir.” Lorenzo Jovanotti then speaks, showing off a Napoleon hat. “Today’s news is that a Napoleon hat has been auctioned for €2 million. But it’s not the original because Jovanotti has that! “Matteo Renzi sold it to him,” jokes Fiorello as he introduces his guest, who announces: “I bet my physiotherapist that I can walk without crutches on Sunday.” But as the singer left, one last reference to the Lollobrigida was allowed -Affair not missing. “Come visit us, take the train and get off early,” the showman concludes jokingly. “We wish you good luck so that you can come to us soon. See you here in May!”