“I’m not dead, I’ll have more time to follow my Lazio team at the stadium”

Giovanna Botteri is retiring. “It’s all a bit strange, from today it will be different: I will return to Italy, it is certainly a big change but change can also be positive.” This was said to Adnkronos by the historic Rai correspondent, who is retiring from today but the adrenaline in her voice immediately makes it clear that it is only the beginning of a phase full of projects. The journalist, sent all over the world – from New York to Beijing to Paris, where she was currently staying – tells us in what spirit she is about to enter this new phase of life. Immediately revealing that she has no intention of hanging up her profession: “I think there are those two or three things that I know how to do, and I think I will continue to do them”, she smiles.

Giovanna Botteri retires, who is the Rai journalist: a career between New York, Beijing and Paris

«It’s certainly a big leap, I’ve been living abroad for many years now – explains the reporter, who many remember among other things also in a Sanremo a few years ago alongside Amadeus, where she pleasantly tried her hand at the role of co-host- But that’s life, it’s also right to take over from young people, to hand over the baton, there are very good young journalists around. It’s a natural transition.” There will be “more time for passions”, explains Botteri. Like the one – well known – of her for her Lazio. “There will be more time to go to the stadium,” she laughs. And she closes with the usual irony: “After all, it’s not like she’s dead, I’ve just retired.”

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