The Right Time, What Happened on Thursday, September 19: Nunzia De Girolamo’s Confessions

An episode full of guests and games on September 19 The right time: in the living room of Catherine Balivospace for the confessions of Nunzia De Girolamo and maestro Enrico Melozzi, who told their stories in 360 degrees. But also current events, the very severe judgments of Guillermo Mariotto and the actress’s new projects Sarah Lazare.

Current events, from the weather emergency to the blood of San Gennaro

The September 19 episode of The right timeas usual, opened by a large parenthesis dedicated to news. First of all, the bad weather in Emilia Romagna: many interviews with residents of the province who found themselves facing torrential rains. The service dedicated to the dissolution of the contract is, however, much lighter blood of San Gennaro: according to tradition, in fact, the Neapolitan people await the miracle on September 19, which coincides with the celebrations of the city’s patron saint.

Nunzia Di Girolamo talks about herself in 360 degrees: from politics to television

However, the first guest of the episode is Nunzia De Girolamo, who told her story to Catherine Balivo with the frankness that has always characterized her. The presenter retraced some of the most important stages of her career, including the parenthesis Dancing with the Starswithout omitting some details of his married life with Francesco Boccia.

The interview opens by talking about his latest experience in television advertising. Summer Live with Gianluca Semprini: “He’s the best travel companion I could hope to find. He has no faults. Maybe he should just avoid always speaking his mind. Sometimes he has a Peter Pan attitude, but those are very rare cases,” De Girolamo explained of his colleague who, shortly after, unexpectedly entered the studio. The right time.

Among the least successful parentheses of her television experience, Nunzia mentions the program Come on people: “It was a show I didn’t want to do, I was really desperate! It wasn’t the right time, 6 years ago I was in politics and so doing something on this issue was risky. On a network that is not really my home like Rai 3. I made myself available to the company, but going back, I wouldn’t do it again.” The best experience, however, was that of Dancing with the Stars: “I really enjoyed myself, it was a great experience that I would do again a thousand times because people really got to know me for who I was. It was my “good time” on television, also because I was paired with Raimondo Todaro. He was another special travel companion, kind of like your high school friend you like to play pranks on.”

What made the experience even more unforgettable was the participation of Pope from De Girolamo: “He is the man of my life. I am a a bit like the son he didn’t have and I always did everything he wanted. For Dancing, he didn’t agree, he was absolutely against my participation. Seeing him on the dance floor filled me with joy.” The presenter’s own parent has recently been facing health problems: “I rarely return to Benevento because of work. The last time I went back to visit my parents, I noticed that Dad was a little out of breath and I forced him to see the doctors. It turned out that he had pneumonia and they had to put a stent in him. I saved him, because he had cholesterol occlusion which at any time could be fatal. Never underestimate anything. Prevention can save”

Finally, about the husband Francesco Boccia: “I don’t really like my husband’s advice. We have to separate our lives on certain issues because we have different political views. Let’s avoid that, it’s a choice we made years ago.”

Guillermo Mariotto and the parenthesis on “Dancing with the Stars”

Guillermo Mariotto, a very strict judge of Dancing with the Starstook the opportunity to shine the spotlight on the next edition of the show: frank as always, the designer did not spare some of the new candidates: “Sonia Bruganelli? I didn’t know who he was.” And when pressed by the presenter, who described the former Mrs Bonolis as a “beautiful woman with icy eyes”, he replied “those are not the things I’ve been told about her”.

The judge explained in any case that he wanted to arrive at the episode without external influences: “I’m not even going to the press conference because I have to stay there and give my opinion without knowing anything”

Enrico Melozzi: “How I conquered Maneskin”

The parenthesis dedicated to the world of music is very broad. The journalist Federica Gentile reviewed Annalisa’s greatest achievements: from the evolution of her style to her degree in physics, to NASA’s choice to dedicate an asteroid to her: “She changed a lot, she experimented, to the point of becoming an example of a wonderful emancipated woman.” The segment then continued with a long interview with the maestro Enrico Melozziamong the most admired conductors of the Sanremo Festival.

A very particular story that of the musician, which led him to live very dramatic experiences from a very young age: “I was a very active child, I did everything, but then there was a stop. When I was 11, I was riding my bike and I was hit. It was a serious accident, and I was forcibly hospitalized for two years. I had several operations and my knee was broken in eight places.” It was precisely from that moment that music became part of his life: “From there, something changed. You realize that even friends disappear at certain times. So I started tinkering with a computer: copying music to different programs, I then found what was going to be my path.”

Among the groups that Melozzi has accompanied on the Ariston stage, there are Maneskin Skinwinner of the event in 2021: “I have them conquered with a game of billiards. I had never played in my life, but I was lucky with a few shots that night. To be honest, I already had a symbiotic relationship with their artistic producer, who imposed me on their management.” From there, the arrival in Sanremo: “I knew that for them it would not only be a showcase, but that they would have the chance to express themselves and get on the podium. I was one of the few who believed in it.”.

Last guest of the day, the actress Sarah Lazarewho recounted his experience on the set of My name is Lillo 2.

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