Michelle Comi, 29, from Turin, can't help but speak badly of Neapolitans. A professional provocateur rather than an influencer or creator (as she defines herself), after her photographic passages on OnlyFans, she hasn't been able to do anything better than badmouth Naples lately.
In truth, she found a supporter and fertile ground in Giuseppe Cruciani, another anti-Neapolitan and declared provocateur. And now the young lady who says she is supported by wealthy people, after the anonymity into which she had fallen for a few weeks, has posted a video that the vast majority of social network users do not believe.
In the video he shows that he found his driver's car smeared with pieces of eggplant parmigiana on the windshield and with vulgar writings and obscene drawings. In the video posted on his social media, he reports and vents: "You get pissed off by what I say but you show yourselves to be exactly for this, if not worse, animals. Congratulations, beautiful disgusting!".
What Ms. Comi says speaks for itself. For many it is just another gimmick to draw attention to themselves knowing that when you touch Naples the views are guaranteed.
But what Miss Comi and those who help her concoct such atrocities don't know is that for Neapolitans "eggplant parmigiana is sacred": and it would never have been thrown onto the windshield of a person who, among other things, speaks badly of Naples.
Article published on 2 December 2024 - 22:08
I don't know if it's right to talk about Naples like this, there are so many prejudices about this city. Miss Comi doesn't seem to understand that everyone has their own traditions and parmigiana is important for us Neapolitans. It's strange to see how certain people behave.