The Housing Councilor of the Municipality of Milan Pierfrancesco Maran sent a message via social media to Fabio Rovazzi after the singer pretended to have suffered the theft of his mobile phone to promote his new single “Maranza“, together with The Payer.
Maran’s message to Fabio Rovazzi
After Fabio Rovazzi, several hours after the video of the fake phone theft, revealed what really happened, the housing councilor Pierfrancesco Maran “threatened” to sue the artist.
On the social network X, Maran wrote: “What a great idea Rovazzi ! We Milanese could also have a fun marketing idea in sue you for damage to your image and simulation of a crime. Also because too many ‘VIPs’ have been advertising themselves lately by simulating crimes here”.
Fabio Rovazzi ended up at the center of a case after pretending to have suffered a theft in Milan.
What Fabio Rovazzi said after the video of the fake phone theft
After revealing the truth about the fake theft of the phone, Fabio Rovazzi, in an interview with ‘La Repubblica’, said: “I’m not sorry, I didn’t make a mistake, I didn’t make a bad impression. I made a mess.”
The singer added: “I confess I haven’t thought about politics, but it’s also true that everyone fights each other over everything every day. The mistake was not sending the denial yesterday, yes.”
On the topic of safety in Milan, Rovazzi declared: “We are not the Bronx, and we agree, but unpleasant incidents, not just thefts and thefts, have increased. But let’s be clear, the song talks about it ironically, no complaints, no political invectives. You feel a little less protected even though nothing has ever happened to me personally.”
The security alarm launched by Assoutenti
On the topic of safety, in recent hours, Assoutients launched a alarm.
The words of the president Gabriele Melluso: “If Rovazzi’s was a fiction for advertising purposes, it is estimated that in our country every year around a million mobile phones were actually stolen to the legitimate owners or lost by them. The majority of thefts or cases of loss occur in public places and only a small part of the devices are later found.”
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