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Beating Iovino, Fedez: “I wasn’t there. Journalists stop playing influencers”

"Moreover, shortly after the alleged beating Iovino went dancing in Ibiza. If it wasn't for my name there wouldn't be any news," says the rapper

by Manuela Boggia and Rachele Bombace

TURIN – “I believe that the Book Fair has designed a scenario that is before everyone’s eyes: on the one hand we have young people who express priorities with respect to events, including a desire to participate My story speaks for me, and I have no problem talking about genocide and not feeling it is an ideological position. On the other hand we have a press that does deals with useless news, like the bullshit that Fedez does at night. You still haven’t understood that they don’t give a shit The press should review its priorities and don’t play at being an influencer. strong>”. Fedez says this at the Turin Book Fair, during the event in the Auditorium dedicated to the mental health of young people, referring to the press reconstructions that accredit his presence at the strong>beating in Milan of Cristiano Iovino, the VIP personal trainer who was allegedly beaten to death in front of his condominium in via Marco Ulpio Traiano on the night between 21 and 22 April. “I wasn’t there, and you can’t see anything from the camera“, said the rapper who underlines: “Everyone talks about a massacre, but if this person wasn’t taken to hospital there isn’t it’s a medical report and he didn’t report it, what are we talking about? Besides, shortly afterwards he went dancing in Ibiza If it wasn’t for my name there wouldn’t be any news“. p>

“IN GAZA IT IS GENOCIDE, I HAVE NO PROBLEMS SAYING IT”< /strong>

Fedez claims to have clear ideas about what is happening in the Gaza Strip: “My story speaks for me. And I have no problem whatsoever in talking about genocide and not feeling it as an ideological position. It’s an given objective for me”, says the singer during a meeting at the Turin Book Fair. Yesterday there were protests by demonstrators pro Palestine, met by the cartoonist Zerocalcare.
During today’s meeting, Fedez addressed some young psychologists in training who asked the president of the psychologists’ association, David Lazzari, to also help the victims in Gaza, as well as those in Ukraine, and to recognize the genocide.