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Luca Jurman harshly criticizes Maria De Filippi's talent show Amici

Luca Jurman expresses his opinion on Amici di Maria De Filippi

The former singing teacher does not spare criticism for the young talents and the production.

Luca Jurman's criticisms

Luca Jurman, famous former professor of the talent show Amici di Maria De Filippi, has recently raised a storm with his statements against the contestants and the choices of the production. In a period in which the program is at the center of attention, his words have aroused mixed reactions among fans and insiders.

Attacks on competitors

During a live broadcast on TikTok, Jurman expressed his negative opinion on TrigNo and Nicolò, two young singers who perform on the same team. His criticisms were not limited to a simple judgment, but took on decidedly heated tones. He described their performances as “unwatchable,” stressing that their duet was not up to expectations. “We are not doing the reaction of Amici, but Zelig disguised as Amici,” he said, highlighting his disapproval of the level of performances.

The reactions of the public and the judges

Jurman's words have sparked a heated debate among fans of the show. While some say the criticism is justified, others believe the former professor is exaggerating. Judges on the talent show, including Cristiano Malgioglio, have expressed mixed opinions about TrigNo and Nicolò's performances, but Jurman insisted that the quality of the show is declining. "It's s**t. All this stuff should be scrapped. Low-level trash!" he said, wondering what the point was of such performances on prime time on Canale 5.

A controversial past

Jurman is no stranger to controversy of this kind. His career on Amici has been marked by moments of great success, but also by criticism of the production and teaching methods. Today, with his critical attitude, he seems to want to question not only the performances of the contestants, but also the entire artistic direction of the program. His position is clear: the talent show must maintain a certain quality standard and not descend into banality.