Stefano De Martino, romantic dinner for two: who was he caught with?

Anyone hoping for a “final blow” like in one of the romantic comedies they starred in at the cinema will be disappointed: Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez have officially divorced. After filing the divorce agreement in court on January 6, the measure went into effect on February 21, thus freeing the two stars to start a new life.
A rekindled flame between Stefano De Martino and Emma Marrone? People are still talking about it after she went to see him and to the theater and dedicated a post to him with a little heart. Then a romantic dinner for the two. This has thrilled the many fans who have been hoping for a happy ending for the two, both currently single, since the years of Amici.
Marta Donà was the agent of Maneskin and now she is for Marco Mengoni, Angelina Mango and this year for Olly. They have one thing in common: they all won the Sanremo Festival. This has given rise to many conjectures and suspicions. Marta Donà, niece of Claudia Mori and Adriano Celentano, has decided to respond via social media.
She says: “I have the privilege of making my work my life. It makes me smile (and also made me cry) how my name has been used these days. I never thought I could be the center of attention precisely because I live to put others at the center, it is what gives me pride and satisfaction. Building together, imagining, believing in it very strongly, sharing are some of the things that have always moved me. I never thought I had to be afraid of doing something well and these days instead I have been afraid. Luckily it didn't last long. The true good that I have around me has helped me to live above things, to fly over, in fact, to glide and delicately land having the images of what I have experienced well imprinted, like slides of a life. Without rhetoric I say thank you“.
But what happened to Selvaggia Lucarelli? Usually caustic towards the rapper, in Far West she says: “To Fedez, however, I have to give credit, he played very intelligently. He arrived, undoubtedly, with a good song that is also doing very well on Spotify, but he played well above all in strategy. In the sense that he arrived with that beaten dog look, very appropriate after all the controversies, the reputational crisis he is going through. So low profile, he tried to put music at the center.
But then a discreet thrust: "Sure, he showed up with a host of caregivers from the mental coach to the mother, to the bodyguards, in short he had come there to sing a song, but it seemed like he was going to declare war on Poland. That said, I don't know how long Fedez's sweetened and defused version will last. It's clearly strategy, because Fedez is not that stuff. So he says, 'now my new journey begins, I put music at the center of my life', but I want to see when the light begins to slightly go out or dim on him, how much he will be able to keep music at the center of his life and how much instead he will return to making people talk about him in the more pyrotechnic ways to which we are accustomed".
English actor Ralph Fiennes, star of the film 'Conclave' nominated for 8 Oscars including Best Supporting Actress for Isabella Rossellini, received the LA, ITALIA - Best Actor of the Year award last night at the Hollywood Chinese Theater. The artist who guided Sergio Castellitto and Isabella Rossellini to victory at the SAG Award on Sunday night, after winning the Bafta, met again on stage the Italian actor (LA, ITALIA - Excellence Award) and director Edward Berger (LA, ITALIA - Best Director of the Year). "We are delighted to welcome a true legend of cinema like Ralph Fiennes who has been able to give an extraordinary personality to Cardinal Lawrence in a film that is already a cult in the history of cinema" says Pascal Vicedomini, founder of LA, ITALIA. The most anticipated Italian event in the world promoted with the support of the Ministry of Culture together with Intesa Sanpaolo with the patronage of the Maeci, the Mimit and the MIT, in collaboration with the Italian system on the West Coast (Consulate General, Institute of Culture, Ice and Enit), with the participation of Riflessi - Made in Italy, Givova, Rainbow, Studios and Adamantis Europe Ltd. LA, ITALIA 2025 was inaugurated on Sunday by Consul General Raffaella Valentini and the deputy mayor of Beverly Hill Sharona Nazarian, with the US preview of the film “L'orto americano” by Pupi Avati present in the hall together with the Oscar-winning screenwriter Nick Vallelonga, the presidents of the event Franco Nero and Raffaella De Laurentiis, the actors Jack Huston, Frank Grillo and Joe Cortese and the Oscar-winning composer Diane Warren.

On Monday 3 March at the Bozart Club '80, on the initiative of Daniela Javarone, the Superheroes will be awarded: Alberto Fortis, lifetime achievement award – Enrico Beruschi, Walter Di Gemma, Angela Formaggia, Mario Furlan, Mario Giuliacci, Edoardo Raspelli and the young writer Camilla Luce Confalonieri.
An event organized by Daniela Javarone, president of the association Gli Amici della Lirica di Milano and patron of City Angels Italia, champion of charity, promoter of cultural patronage and philanthropy, will be held on Monday 3 March from 7 pm in the prestigious and refined Milanese lounge Bozart Club '80, in via Goldoni 24. The evening, themed Superheroes, will reserve many surprises and will see the participation of some famous faces from the world of entertainment, art and culture. The singer-songwriter, writer and poet Alberto Fortis will receive the Lifetime Achievement Award "Amici della Lirica Città di Milano". Awards will also be given to Enrico Beruschi, Walter Di Gemma, Angela Formaggia (owner of the Angela Alta Moda tailoring shop in Milan), Mario Furlan, Mario Giuliacci and Edoardo Raspelli for their constant and generous commitment in the social field and in spreading a culture of equality and inclusion. A special award will be given to the 'budding writer' Camilla Luce Confalonieri, who is promoting the 'kids without cell phones' campaign with great determination. The evening's Guest Star will be Larissa Yudina, soprano and international star of opera music. The enchanting singer Patrizia Zanetti will contribute to further cheer up the evening with her contagious energy, entertaining those present with an engaging live show. All thanks also to the friendship of the owners of the Bozart Club '80, Alessandra Brunero and Maurizio Manca.

Simone Cristicchi scolds Elodie: “Did I hear Elodie say she would cut off her hand rather than vote for Meloni? Artists must speak with their art, with their compositions, they do not necessarily have to declare their ideas even if of course those who wish are free to do so. In my opinion it is more important that their works speak and that they reach out to touch souls”.
And, on Domenica In, Mara Venier asked Simone Cristicchi: “Can I know what your mother had?”, getting the answer that the singer could have given during the Sanremo week when everyone was talking about Alzheimer’s. “She was struck by a very serious cerebral hemorrhage. It was a bolt from the blue, no one was prepared. In these years we have accompanied her on a path to rebirth.”
Diego Daddi is known for having participated in Uomini e Donne, where he met Elga Enardu who he later married. Now, following in the footsteps of Antonella Mosetti, he has landed on OnlyFans where he writes: “Enter my world… if you have the courage” complete with an eggplant emoji. It couldn’t be clearer!
“I met Pier Paolo Pretelli in the Rai VIP room before going on La Vita In Diretta and he explained to me his secret for making Kian (which means king in Persian) fall asleep, the baby he had in January with his partner Giulia Salemi (of Persian origins), “A secret that saved my life, otherwise it would have been a nightmare at home”. And here is his secret revealed to all the desperate new parents when “the baby” doesn’t sleep and cries continuously: “They had told us, but we didn’t want to believe it and instead it works: the noise of the hair dryer is great for calming children, even those who can’t sleep like my Kian. This trick solved Giulia and I’s lives…”, reveals Roberto Alessi.
And the story of the Sanremo dressing room huddle is brought up again. The uninformed have named Achille Lauro who, instead, left two minutes after the performance. The "satyr" in question is "tall" at least thirty centimeters less than Achille Lauro.
Mistaken identity for Tony Effe. “Tony and I met at rehearsals and then I talked to him for half an hour about boxing. Afterwards he went up to his room and said to his manager 'oh by the way the conductor is nice'. I think he mistook me for Beppe Vessicchio”, said Brunori Sas.
Carlo Conti in defense of Alessia Marcuzzi on TvTalk: "She has been criticized by many for having brought too much lightness, some have judged her out of place and cringe. Don't you think there is a double standard in evaluating male and female conduction? Malgioglio and Scotti have brought the same lightness and no one has criticized them."
Happy 50th birthday to Drew Barrymore. The former ET child star is celebrating a major milestone today with her two daughters, her eponymous hit talk show, and a great acting career that began when she was just 11 months old. The diva has three divorces behind her. At 11, she smoked marijuana; at 12, she took her first hit of cocaine. At 13, she entered rehab and attempted suicide. At 19, she posed nude for Playboy. In 2003, Drew came out as bisexual to Contact Magazine, saying, “I like women; I’ve always considered myself bi.” In short, a busy life.
Best wishes also to Caterina Balivo who celebrated the three hundredth episode of La Volta Buona that she hosts with ever-increasing audiences on Rai Uno. The new “camp” wave that has hit her excites viewers.
A new couple. Giacomo Giorgio, the famous Ciro Ricci from the TV series Mare Fuori, and Victoria Stella Doritou, a 27-year-old Cypriot model, also known for being the girlfriend of Irama and Andrea Zelletta were caught at dinner in affectionate attitudes.
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