«No arguments at Tale e Quale Show»: Alba Parietti and Valeria Marini deny the rumors
Guests on the talk show "From us...a free wheel". Then the confession of the Sardinian showgirl: «Sanremo? I would like to return as a non-competing singer"" No serious discussions between us, even though we are two strong characters ." Valeria Marini and Alba Parietti thus deny , live on Rai 1 , the rumors about an argument between them that arose last week backstage at "Tale e Quale Show" . The clarifications for the public at home arrived this afternoon during the broadcast " Da noi... a libero ", guests of the presenter Francesca Fialdini .
Marini was the first to speak: «I saw what Cirilli said live. He made us believe who knows what, but in reality there weren't many discussions between us. We have strong characters, but I have a lot of fun with Alba." The same goes for Parietti: «The maximum discussion is what you saw on the air, because we didn't know who to vote for. I wanted to vote for Mia Martini, she for Mietta. Every now and then there is some discussion, but it happens to everyone. They also discussed the Flight...".
And from Tale e Quale we move on to Sanremo , with a refresher on the experiences lived by both showgirls. For Parietti we start from the 1992 edition, with an anecdote to tell: «I remember that behind the Ariston stage before entering I started to hear people screaming and panicking: it was because of a crazy horse...». Marini, on the other hand, started in 1997 to talk about one of her desires: «Return to the Festival? I was asked this in an interview and I said “of course yes”. But perhaps in another role, even as a non-competing singer... I would like to do something as a guest ." A mention also to the relationship with the haters, with whom Valeria would now have a relaxed relationship: «I hear the criticisms, but I let it all slide. Sometimes they told me “he can't dance, he can't sing, he can't act”. I know how to be on stage, I know how to do everything, I speak three languages. In the end, what matters is the relationship with the public."
Alba, on the strength of her 40-year career, confirms: «For this profession you need a strong character. I've taken so many doors in the face but then you get to a point where you don't care. Maybe this is also how you manage to last longer."
(Unioneonline/vf)