So she is human too. Because the real thrill of the final night of Dancing with the Stars was the darkness that interrupted Rai 1's live broadcast. The darkness after Wanda Nara with his “Paqquale” La Rocca She got fed up in the first rush Lorenzo Tano And Lucrezia LandoAnd Milly Carlucci he announced the second semi-final, with the challengers on the field Simona Ventura and Teo Mammucari. As the commercials air, the exhausted Techetechete viewer (and behind the scenes) considers a boycott. None of that, explains Carlucci on social media: “The auditorium’s electrical system burned out. All machines burned out.” They try to restart the entire system and the generator. We will try to get back on the air as soon as possible. Don't give up on Rai 1. And who is moving? After a few minutes the show goes back on air, but the presenter and tamer, who is always in control of the situation, becomes confused. She repeats the results, the audience is amazed, the jury laughs, yes, she is a human too, the lady of steel with the dress framed by Grendizer shoulder pads. He shakes his head: “I could be wrong.” And thank God.
For the rest, everything as expected, Ventura reaches the final challenge with Samuel Peron and Wanda Nara with their “Paqquale”, who dance like there is no tomorrow (and there is, it is Christmas Eve), with cha-cha waltzes, Paso Doble, show dance. Out of breath and tears, something new, smiles. They all survived. Wanda Nara wins and hugs Simona.
Significant use of tissues for the finale too. Wandissima had made her cry at the memory of her grandfather, who had taught her the passion of tango and who died suddenly after coming to Genoa to meet her grandson. But Rocco Siffredi also cried, accompanied his son Tano on the route and explained that he was now reborn after the end of a great love caused him to fall into depression. Siffredi sobs, father's heart, she feels great guilt because the girl's parents wanted the story to end precisely because of her work. Ivan Zazzaroni emphasizes: “That is the most shocking and true thing.” Prejudices are difficult to overcome, “his mother Rosa is a princess at home,” says Rocco, “and he is a prince.” He then thanks Lucrezia, who is responsible for his son's recovery. It's a shame no one took the engagement ring out of their bag, but they had forestalled fate.
Sign up for updates. Unsubscribe from updates