photos of exclusive clubs, luxury cars and blondes (but he didn’t sign the separation)

Single life isn’t that bad. At least that of Fedez. The weekly magazine Chi talks about evenings spent in clubs in Milan drinking and singing Oasis or…

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Single life isn’t that bad. At least that of Fedez. The weekly magazine Chi talks about evenings spent in clubs in Milan singing Oasis or in exclusive clubs in the heart of the city with blondes and luxury cars. Evenings ended very late at Armani Privè. In short, if during the day Fedez carries out his work as a musical entrepreneur, at night he experiences his new dimension…

But there are those who hope for a twist, for a return home to his family. As Chi recalls, who completely paparazzied the Rozzano rapper’s free evenings, the separation documents have not yet been filed and he calls Chiara Ferragni still his wife.

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Evenings in Milan

In the meantime, however, he has fun with friends. In short, Fedez has gone back to doing what he did before meeting and falling in love with Chiara. A life that satisfies him? Maybe not but he has many projects in his head: from a brand new podcast to an album of unreleased songs. And in the meantime he has re-established some old friendships, like the one with Salmo.

Surely this umpteenth paparazzi snap of Fedez cheerfully wandering around the city while having fun will not please his wife, at home with their children…

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