Netflix is set to release a five-part docuseries, Fabrizio Corona: I Am News, on January 9th, delving into the life of the controversial Italian personality and the evolution of Italian society from the 1990s to the present day.
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The upcoming series isn’t just about Fabrizio Corona; itS a reflection of Italy’s change through the Berlusconi era, the rise of social media, and the complexities of its justice system. Corona, often described as a “communication genius” or a “manipulator,” built an empire on gossip in the 1990s alongside Lele Mora, becoming known as the “Paparazzi King.”
A Life of Scandals and Controversies
Born in Catania in 1974, the son of journalist Vittorio Corona, Fabrizio Corona always aimed to prove himself. His career took a meaningful hit with the 2006 Vallettopoli examination, and in 2015, he received a 13-year and 2-month prison sentence, later upheld by the Supreme Court, for ongoing criminal activity. His personal life has been equally public, with a marriage to Nina Moric and relationships with figures like Belen Rodriguez and Asia Argento. Even while under house arrest since 2021, Corona has maintained a presence through his provocative YouTube channel, The most False, offering investigations, interviews, and scoops.
Did you know? Fabrizio Corona views money as a measure of both success and affection, a perspective that has fueled his controversial career.
What to Expect from Fabrizio Corona: I Am News
Directed by Massimo Cappello and co-written by Marzia Maniscalco, the docuseries promises a deep dive into corona’s life and the broader cultural shifts that shaped modern Italy.While the specifics remain under wraps, the series is expected to generate significant discussion, given Corona’s polarizing figure and history of creating “noise.”
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