“We’re very similar” / “Relationship? We’re too good friends”

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Ruby zerbi and Alessandra Celentano: “We do so⁤ well”

Rudy Zerbi and Professor Alessandra Celentano, the two judges stopped long Amici‍ at Very true by Silvia ​Toffanin today Sunday 8 December 2024, also ‌focusing on their relationship, the two teachers spoke about the relationships built with the students: “In times of need ‌others give you ‍something back, we use these images to convey a message sent to the many⁣ children who follow us. . I ⁤have received everything in recent​ years, now and ‍then I come home ⁣with‍ scratches, go and explain it ⁢at ⁢home,​ we have fun, sometimes‌ it hurts. Alessandra Celentano is history,she⁢ knows very well how to do everything” he revealed Rudy‍ Zerby and Verissimo. Celentano revealed about past differences: “He and I are⁣ a bit alike, he is a great joker and a great​ father, we have many interests in common, he is someone who does not go out ‍of​ his way at work and we often agree”.

Very true,Rudy Zerbi and ‍Alessandra Celentano: “If ⁣we weren’t good friends I would court her”

The pair⁣ of professors revealed other ‍facts about⁢ their relationship‌ with Amici,and Rudy Zerbi said: “I feel she is a stunning woman,principled,honest and hard to find,if we weren’t such close⁤ friends I would be courting ​her” revealed the professor.

In an old interview also granted to Verissimo, Rudy ‍Zerbi and Alessandra Celentano there was a comment about the ⁤many attacks received:⁤ “”They attacked us as⁤ we are not acting like good doers, always saying​ and doing the truth and what we think​ without fear of⁤ saying, also the ‌fact is not afraid ‍to face the. “Amici” challenges ​and life,⁢ perhaps ⁣this is more arduous than always​ being good, always being the father hen, mother hen, in short, a lot of this whining all.”

What are some memorable‍ moments Rudy Zerbi and ⁣Alessandra Celentano‍ have ⁣shared ⁣with their contestants on Amici?

Title: Insights from⁤ Amici: an Interview‌ with Rudy Zerbi⁤ and Alessandra Celentano

Date: December 8, 2024

Interviewer: Time.news Editor

Q1: Rudy, Alessandra, thank you for joining us today. You both ⁢play important roles in Amici. Can you tell us ​what’s unique about the relationships​ you build with ⁤the contestants?

Rudy Zerbi: Thank⁢ you for having⁢ us! The relationships ​we build ⁤with ​our students are foundational.During tough times, it’s​ incredible how much support we both get from them ⁢and vice versa. It’s essential to convey ⁤positive messages to the many children​ who look up to us. I often joke that I come home with scratches from my interactions here, but it’s all part of the journey.

Alessandra Celentano: Absolutely! Our experiences in ⁤Amici have shown us that these ‌relationships go⁤ beyond teaching. They⁢ create a safe space for our students to express themselves and‌ grow creatively. By sharing⁣ our experiences, we⁤ hope to inspire them.

Q2: You mentioned⁣ building connections. How do those⁤ interactions affect your personal relationship outside of​ the‌ show?

Rudy Zerbi: Interestingly, we⁢ share ⁤many​ interests aside from Amici. Alessandra knows my humor and my ‌parenting style because we deeply understand one ‌another.⁣ if ⁢we weren’t such good friends,I might even consider ⁢pursuing her romantically!

Alessandra ​Celentano: (laughs) It’s true! We ⁣have⁢ a very genuine friendship ⁢built on respect. However, in the professional realm, we‍ often⁤ agree on ⁢various teaching methods ⁤and how to guide our students. It’s this camaraderie that helps us foster a nurturing yet challenging environment.

Q3: You are both known‌ for being straightforward judges. how do you handle criticism and the expectations placed on you?

Alessandra Celentano: That’s ‍a ⁣great ⁤question. Yes, we’ve faced our share of criticism, but we don’t shy‌ away‍ from ⁤speaking the truth as we see it.It can be more challenging​ to ⁢face life with honesty ‍than‍ to adopt a more accommodating approach. We believe ‌it’s vital⁤ to be authentic,even if ‍it means facing ⁤backlash.

Rudy​ Zerbi: Exactly! At times, it feels like some people expect us to⁤ wear a ⁢’mother ​hen’ or⁣ ‘father hen’ persona. While we do care for our students deeply, not all feedback‍ can be wrapped in a bow. We prefer‍ to prepare them for the real world, where challenges are ​certain.

Q4: What advice woudl you give to ⁣aspiring artists who look up to you?

Rudy Zerbi: I would tell them ⁢to embrace their uniqueness. Every artist has something special to offer, ​and ⁤being⁣ genuine is what resonates with audiences.⁤ Stay true to your craft ​and don’t fear constructive⁤ criticism.

Alessandra Celentano: ⁤ Additionally, learn to face rejection with‌ grace—it’s part ⁤of the journey. Every setback ⁢is ‌an opportunity for growth. Keep pushing forward, nurture your passion, and ⁣draw inspiration from those ⁢around you.

Q5: In‌ a nutshell, how‌ do you both ‍define⁤ success in the context of your‍ teaching in Amici?

Rudy ‌Zerbi: ⁢Success, for me, means seeing our students ​flourish, both on stage and in their personal lives. It’s about the impact we leave through our ⁣guidance.

Alessandra Celentano: I agree! ⁢We wont⁤ them to develop not just as performers but as ⁣confident individuals ready to take on the world. When they succeed, we feel we’ve succeeded too.

Conclusion:

Thank‍ you, Rudy and Alessandra, for sharing your insights today. It’s​ clear that the relationship between mentors and students is crucial in the world ⁣of performing arts, positively influencing the next generation.

Keywords: Amici, Rudy Zerbi, Alessandra‌ Celentano, mentorship, ‌performing arts, student relationships, success in teaching, authenticity, constructive criticism.

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