Remembering Silvia Pizzi: Tributes Pour in for Mediaset's Beloved Hair Stylist

Remembering Silvia Pizzi: Tributes Pour in for Mediaset's Beloved Hair Stylist
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Saturday 23 March 2024, 14:58
In the aftermath of the news of the death of Silvia Pizzi, the hair stylist from Mediaset who passed away at 42, today also came the remembrance from Pier Silvio Berlusconi, the CEO of the company: "I struggle to find the words to say goodbye to you one last time. You will always be in our hearts." Silvia Pizzi, who died at 42, the hair stylist of Mediaset: from Barbara D'Urso to Gerry Scotti, to Mara Venier, the messages of condolences from the celebrities. After Mara Venier, Gerry Scotti, Barbara D'Urso, Giuseppe Brindisi, and Giorgia Venturini, the CEO of Mediaset Pier Silvio Berlusconi also wanted to remember Silvia Pizzi, the hair stylist from Cologno Monzese known by many in the entertainment world: "Sweet Silvia, I remember you with great affection and I struggle to find the words to say goodbye to you one last time. I met you when you were very young. And I remember affectionate hugs. I extend our hug to all your loved ones to whom I am close in this moment of great pain. Mediaset loved you, loves you so much. You will always be in our hearts." The comments on social media and on TV: The news of the disappearance of Silvia Pizzi, hair stylist of the Mediaset stars, was given yesterday by the same celebrities who had collaborated with her over the years. Among these, Gerry Scotti, Barbara D'Urso, and Mara Venier. With a post on Instagram, the host wanted to say goodbye to the 42-year-old: "Goodbye Silvia, you left us too soon. We will miss everything about you." Mara Venier did the same, sharing a photo with the hair stylist writing "Goodbye Silvia." On Twitter, Barbara D'Urso also said goodbye: "And in the end, you flew away... No more suffering Silvietta... In my heart remain the many years together, in every show, every day... And how many brushes, how many hairdryers, how many curls, how many hairstyles... How many laughs... And, now, how much sadness." The farewell of Pomeriggio 5 and Giuseppe Brindisi was also inevitable: "Today was a bit more difficult than usual to go on air with Pomeriggio 5. Silvia Pizzi has left us. Anyone who frequented the dressing rooms of Cologno Monzese and the hair salons knew Silvia, had her voice in their ears, her smile. Because Silvia didn't just fix hair, she mended the soul, she mended the heart. Goodbye Silvia, see you again." Giorgia Venturini, present in the studio, also said goodbye: "She was a force of nature. With her smile, she gave us energy. I never made a decision without first consulting her. We had an intimate, young, but important friendship. She grew up here, she was a child when she arrived at Mediaset. She gave her life here, this was her life for her."
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