Afternoon 5, Fedez criticized for Ferrari: how Myrta Merlino defends him

Afternoon 5, Fedez criticized for Ferrari: how Myrta Merlino defends him
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In the midst of a marital crisis and with his wife Chiara Ferragni in Dubai, Fedez he published a video on social media where he proudly showed off his new purchase, a Ferrari Roma spider with a canvas roof (“they haven’t done it for sixty years”), explaining to followers that it is “the first one delivered in Italy”. Video which has sparked criticism from many social media users who complain aboutdisplay of wealth considered out of place, as well as linking the gift that the rapper gave himself to a sort of consolation for the breakup with his influencer wife. We talk about it in the Thursday 28 March episode of Afternoon 5the program hosted by Myrta Merlin on Mediaset.

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The commentators in the studio seem to be on the same wavelength as the critics on social media. The choreographer Garrison Rochelle, for example, considers “ostentatiousness” inappropriate, especially after Covid, is the dancer’s reasoning, with the pandemic which should have changed many of our behaviors towards others. The journalist Rosanna Cancellieri instead underlines the bad taste of Fedez’s gesture, adding that one Gray Ferrari it’s also bad…

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At that point comes the defense of Fedez by the presenter of the program which had been strongly criticized by the rapper, given the attention with which Pomeriggio 5 followed the pandoro-gate. “Ostentation is a theme, honestly – says Merlino – Superiority would like” that when you buy something beautiful and important “you keep it a bit for yourself”. However, Fedez “is young and so we forgive him“, concludes the presenter.

 
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