
ROME – The controversy between Tiziano Ferro and Mara Maionchi does not die down. After a first long response from the singer in the Instagram story
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the bomb arrives in the afternoon. The artist relaunches on social media the article from a magazine, Mov, written by a journalist Sabrina Sambruna, who bluntly accuses the record producer of having forced him to hide his homosexuality. “Mara Maionchi does not she is the ‘grandma Mattarella’ that each of us dreams of – we read -. It is the record company that discovered him in 2001, launching the first album ‘Rosso Relative'”.

Here is an excerpt from the article shared by the Roman singer-songwriter: “Tiziano Ferro Tiziano Ferro didn’t wake up gay when he turned 30. He always was. Only, he couldn’t say it. Because even his sexual orientation would have mortally undermined the perfect teen idol image with which he had chosen to ‘sell’ him to the crowds A decision, too, entirely a product of the era in which ours has debuted. Not for this reason, however, right. Or not very harmful for him. If today a “fluid” look is practically imposed on any young artist, “put on these stilettos and go drag on stage”, at the time ‘you couldn’t’ be an open homosexual and think of being successful in music. So Tiziano Ferro found himself answering at least the usual questions for a decade about what his ideal woman should be like early hours will certainly remember that chatty liaison with MTV VJ Giorgia Surina. It was even rumored that ‘Sere Nere’ was dedicated to her and the end of their love story. In hindsight, it makes me laugh a lot. But this is not a funny story. The young Tiziano Ferro found himself, on his debut album, beloved by millions of people for everything he wasn’t: thin and heterosexual”.