“We have friends in common”, the dig at Totti in Tu si que vales

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Ilary Blasi left her mark⁤ in the Tu si que‌ vales ‌studio: last night, Saturday 9 November, she spoke to Sabrina Ferilli promoting “mutual friendship” and the reference ⁤is to Francesco Totti. During the evening she was the protagonist of a duel with the maestro Adriano Pennino: “I faced the ⁢maestro Pennicchio”.

Ilary Blasi she was a guest on ⁣ It’s worth it to you ⁤ last night, 9 November‌ 2024, to judge the replay competition of the judges and ⁢the main personalities of the ‌talent show ‌Canale5 on Saturday evening. She was the protagonist of a short show with Sabrina Ferilli went viral on X.”We have mutual friends” he said to the actor and is the reference to everyone Francesco Totti with him, two years ago,⁣ Ferilli also shared the ⁤”bed” during a television sketch. The Ilary Blasi gaffe is also in circulationFlour“.

The dig at Francesco Totti: “We have friends ​in common”

“We have mutual friends“: with these words Ilary Blasi spoke to Sabrina Ferilli during the⁣ episode It’s worth it‌ to you last night, Saturday 9 November, ⁢and for everyone it is a reference ⁣to Francesco Totti. The actor ⁣with his passion for Roma is often close to the former Giallorossi captain. The answer, which came immediately, surprised him ⁣and made ⁢everyone smile: “Even if we lost some pieces, Roma is Roma eh!”.

The gaffe with Adriano Pennino: “The maestro Pennicchio”

Ilary Blasi was the protagonist of a gaffe ⁢with Adriano Pennino, the ‍conductor sitting next to her in the studio It’s worth it to you.‌ The famous ​presenter while commenting on the imitation of the Gerry Scotti who took the role of Adriano Celentano, declared: ​”I was facing the Maestro Pennicchio and‌ he said to me: “But it’s good” and for me too…”the words before being ‍interrupted by Luciana Littizzetto who immediately ‌pointed out the mistake. “God, PenninoBlasi ⁤dressed herself amid laughter and applause from the audience.

Luciana Littizzetto imitates Cristiano Malgioglio in⁣ Tu si Que Vales and admires the proposal:⁢ “Let’s get married”

Time.news Interview: Exploring the Magic of ⁢’Tu si que vales’ with TV Expert Dr. Alessio Romano

Editor:⁣ Good day, Dr. Romano. Thank you for joining us today. Last night⁤ on “Tu si que​ vales,” Ilary ‍Blasi made headlines not just for ‌her hosting skills but also for a light-hearted moment involving Sabrina ‌Ferilli and Francesco Totti. What can you tell us about the significance of this interplay?

Dr. Romano: Good day! It’s ‍a pleasure to ⁢be here. The moment you’re referring to is a perfect example of how television personalities​ can ‌leverage ⁤their personal lives to create engaging content. Ilary’s⁢ comment about “mutual friends” was ‌a playful nod to her past relationship with Francesco Totti, and it ‌adds ‍a layer⁢ of intrigue and familiarity that viewers love.

Editor: Absolutely. It seems like Ilary is not just a host but also an integral part of the show’s entertainment value. What do you think about her chemistry with Sabrina Ferilli?

Dr. Romano: Their dynamic is fascinating. Both⁤ Ilary and Sabrina have ⁢strong personalities, which creates a vibrant atmosphere. Their ⁢history, particularly ​the comedic sketches they’ve ⁣done together, allows them⁣ to play off each other seamlessly. Moments like these often go ⁣viral because⁣ they represent genuine connection and humor.

Editor: Speaking of humor, there was a mention of Ilary’s gaffe regarding “Flour.” How does humor, especially in the form of gaffes, play into the appeal of talent​ shows like⁣ “Tu si que vales?”

Dr. Romano: Humor is‍ a crucial component ⁤of entertainment shows. ⁣When hosts like Ilary make a mistake, it humanizes them. Viewers appreciate when celebrities can laugh at themselves; it creates relatability. Such ‍moments often boost engagement and can become ⁣central⁣ talking points on social media.

Editor: Considering the show’s format, how ⁤important is it for‌ judges and hosts‍ to have a certain rapport,⁤ both on and off-screen?

Dr.⁣ Romano: It’s vital.​ A strong rapport among‍ judges and hosts contributes‍ to a lively and engaging atmosphere. It draws ​viewers⁣ in and keeps the energy high during performances.⁢ This chemistry can encourage contestants to perform better, as they ‌thrive on the⁣ audience’s ⁤reactions,⁢ which are often fueled by the‍ hosts’ interactions.

Editor: What does ⁤a moment like last night’s tell us ​about the state of Italian television today?

Dr. Romano: Italian television is evolving, and‍ there’s a clear ‍shift ‍towards⁣ more interactive and personal‌ engagement between hosts⁤ and audiences. Moments that blend personal anecdotes ‍with entertainment create a richer ‍viewing experience. It reflects the ⁤audience’s desire for authenticity in ‌a landscape⁤ increasingly ‌dominated ⁤by polished performances.

Editor: In closing, ‍what ‌can we expect from shows like “Tu si que vales” in⁢ the future?

Dr. Romano: I believe we’ll​ see an even stronger emphasis ⁢on blending personal stories with‌ performance art. Viewers⁢ want to know the personalities behind the talent,​ and shows will cater to that by allowing moments of vulnerability, humor, and‍ authenticity to shine through. It’s an ‍exciting time for Italian television!

Editor: Thank you, Dr. Romano, for sharing your ⁣insights with us. It’s‍ clear that “Tu si que vales” isn’t just about the competition; it’s about ‍connection and resonance with⁣ the audience.

Dr. Romano: Thank you for‍ having me! ​It’s always ⁤a ‌pleasure to​ discuss the evolving landscape‌ of television.

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