As long as you talk about it. So let's do it, accepting the rules of the game. Blanco's little show destroying the floral scenography of the Ariston stage is the theme of the early hours of February 8, the day after of the first evening of the Sanremo Festival. The songs of the competing artists have left no memorable traces.

And so: the President of the Republic Sergio Mattarella was honored, Benigni's monologue celebrated and Chiara Ferragni's speeches commented, it's all about posting comments and judgments on the "prowess" of the "singer" who animated the Cagliari New Year's Eve.

White-clad Blanco complained of a problem with his headphones during his performance. How did he react? Breaking everything and tearing the roses that surrounded him. What did he sing? "The Island of Roses".

And what happens in the official video of the song, visible on YouTube? Around 2.30, exactly that: Blanco destroys the roses in a flowerbed inside a room. Same action, same moves. From the video to the review of Italian music. "A case? I don't believe it ”, reads the motto of the conspiracy theorists.

In any case, space for social reactions. It rained by the millions. Even Sardinia does its part. And he declines memes in his own way.

This is how Blanco and Amadeus on a floor covered with petals are none other than the protagonists of the general rehearsal of Sa Ramadura for Sant'Efisio, according to the Laura Laccabadora page.

Radio Limbara's satire turns to something else, with a challenge to perform the same gestures near the flowers of an imaginary "Aunt Maria", ready to break a broom handle on them.

The TikTok star, Dany Cabras from Cagliari, could not be missing either, who achieved success by exacerbating the foibles of the "mother": she is the "stupid" who intervenes, broom in hand, to remedy the disasters combined by the boy Blanco.

As long as you talk about it, exactly. As with Bugo and Morgan. And like when Brian Molko of Placebo broke his guitar, at the end of Special K, to the outrage of the presenter at the time, Raffaella Carrà: it was 2001. Things like this, and worse, had already been done for 40 years.
(Unioneonline/E.Fr.)

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