During his daily Instagram live with Fabrizio Biggio, Rosario Fiorello didn't mince his words: "Rai has unleashed a real war against Amadeus. But what did Amadeus ever do to Rai to deserve this?"
The reference, not too veiled, is to the recent extension of Stefano De Martino's show, strategically extended to counter the new television adventure of the former face of Sanremo, who has moved to Nove. Fiorello, with his usual sharp irony, added: "Let him rest, that boy! What fault is it of his? They're squeezing him like a lemon to chase Amadeus!"
The chat, with a light-hearted but biting tone, reiterated a concept that many think but few say out loud: between schedules, retaliations and counter-programming, the only one who seems to retain a bit of common sense is the Sicilian showman. And it is certainly not the first time that Fiorello has exposed himself publicly to defend TV from logics that have little to do with healthy entertainment.
With his unmistakable style and Biggio's complicity, Fiorello continues to be the only voice out of the chorus capable of telling uncomfortable truths with a smile. And perhaps, also for this reason, the public always listens to him attentively.
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Article published by Matteo Setaro on May 21, 2025, at 22:53 PM

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I read the article and I think Fiorello is right in many of the things he says. But I don't understand why Rai does these strange things. Amadeus does his job and doesn't deserve all this criticism. We need to think about what's best for TV.