Francesca Fagnani: Success, Fears, and Emotional Interviews

Francesca Fagnani: Success, Fears, and Emotional Interviews
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Wednesday 10 April 2024, 19:10 - Last updated: 11 April, 21:07
Francesca Fagnani opens up to the weekly magazine "Oggi", commenting on the success of her show "Belve": "I'm afraid of not being up to what's happening to me," she declares. "I have an anxiety that leads me to work three times as hard. I've seen people far more important than me rise and fall quickly, and this always reminds me that 'success', after all, is a past participle." Fedez, the "weak" points. Sannini: "Directed ostentation. Emotions? A problem when they become disorganized." Francesca Fagnani and the interview with Fedez The journalist also talks about the interview with Fedez, which set the viewership record for her program on Rai2: "I saw a free Fedez, with great autonomy of thought. He gives the impression of being in a phase of recovering his original self, seems in a moment of very strong psychological freedom. And freedom, when you find it again, is always exhilarating." At "Belve", Matteo Salvini was also moved, about whom Fagnani says: "Those were genuine tears. It often happens with that final question: 'If you could bring someone back to life and tell them something, who would it be and what would you say?'. It's a question I always ask because I asked it to myself first." To that question, she would answer: "Her and aunt Lella, the nanny who first raised her and then me for a while. To aunt Lella, I would like to apologize for certain cruel foolishness that children do. To my mother, I would want to say that I love her. I didn't tell her enough. And I would like to apologize for the time not dedicated; when you are young, you don't think about it."
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