Clementine back on TV as a judge on a new edition of The Children’s Voicethe talent show dedicated to young talents hosted by Antonella Clerici and broadcast in prime time on Rai1. Welcome back to the rapper from Campania who has often acknowledged how happy he is to be able to play the role of judge on The Voice. Not only that, when he was asked about his private and sentimental life, the White Hyena wanted to clarify his “position” after the end of the long relationship with ex-girlfriend Martina Difonte. It ended between Clementino and his girlfriend Martina Difonte; a story that lasted for several years, but has come to an end.
The rapper himself admitted, during an interview with Serena Bortone, that he was single while talking about his private life. Not only that, Clementino also elaborated: “I had serious affairs three or four times. I just want to fall in love.”
Clementino is single: there is no girlfriend in the rapper’s life
There is no new woman in the world Clementinethe rapper and judge of the new season of The Voice Kids. The end of the love story with ex-girlfriend Martina Difonte, but it is not known what happened between the two and above all what were the reasons for the breakup. To those who asked him if he wanted to start a family, the rapper replied: “I’m single. I don’t have a girlfriend, how can I have a baby.”
However, Clementino does not rule out the possibility of a new girlfriend, since he has admitted that he is still looking for love. speaking about his past, he admitted: “He is my biggest enemy. I’m not an example, I try to find myself every day.” Strong statements, which show maturity and awareness of his character. If it didn’t work out with Martina, it doesn’t mean that he won’t do better in the future with some other woman Meanwhile, Clementino continues to look for himself.
What insights does Clementino bring to his role as a judge on The Children’s Voice in this new season?
Interview between Time.news Editor and Clementino
Editor: Welcome, Clementino! It’s great to have you with us today. You’re making a return as a judge on the new edition of The Children’s Voice. Can you share with us what it feels like to step back into that role?
Clementino: Thank you for having me! It feels amazing to be back. The Children’s Voice is such a special platform for young talents, and being able to help them grow and shine is a privilege. I’m truly honored to be part of this journey again.
Editor: The Children’s Voice has a reputation for showcasing extraordinary young talent. What is it about this show that excites you the most?
Clementino: It’s all about the potential these kids have! Seeing them express themselves, their passion for music, and their unique styles fills me with joy. They remind me of my own beginnings, so it’s inspiring to support them on their path. Plus, the energy they bring to the stage is infectious!
Editor: You also mentioned your happiness in playing this role. What is it that you love most about being a judge?
Clementino: I love being in a position to guide and mentor. Each child has their own story and talent, and I’m there to encourage them, offer feedback, and help them believe in themselves. It’s beautiful to witness their growth and transformation throughout the competition.
Editor: Switching gears a bit, you recently experienced a significant change in your personal life with the end of your long-term relationship with Martina Difonte. How do you feel this has impacted your perspective, both as a person and as an artist?
Clementino: It’s definitely a life transition, and while it can be challenging, it also gives you a chance to reflect and grow. Personally, I’ve learned a lot about myself during this time—and I believe that those experiences translate into my music and my work. Art often comes from vulnerability, and I’m motivated to channel those emotions into something powerful for my audience.
Editor: It’s admirable how you can find creativity even during tough times. With that in mind, how do you think personal experiences shape the youth you’re mentoring on The Children’s Voice?
Clementino: Completely! The kids often share their own experiences, whether from their family backgrounds or personal challenges. I think it’s essential for them to understand that vulnerability can be a source of strength and creativity. It’s all about being true to themselves and using their stories to connect with others through their art.
Editor: How do you hope to influence the contestants on the show this season?
Clementino: I want them to know that it’s okay to dream big and take risks. I’m here to remind them it’s not just about winning, but about the journey, the lessons learned, and having fun through the process. If they can leave with more than just a trophy—like confidence and self-belief—I’ll consider that a success.
Editor: That’s a refreshing outlook! before we wrap up, what’s next for you beyond The Children’s Voice?
Clementino: I’m working on new music that reflects where I am in life right now. It’s a blend of personal stories, some of which might even relate to the changes I’ve gone through recently. So, expect to hear more from me in that regard. I’m excited for what the future holds!
Editor: Thank you, Clementino! It’s been an insightful conversation. We wish you all the best on The Children’s Voice and in your upcoming musical endeavors!
Clementino: Thank you! I appreciate it, and I can’t wait for everyone to see this new season unfold.