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Mario Adinolfi, the new commentator on "Uomini e Donne," is making the rounds online. Tina Cipollari's jab is making the rounds online.

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Mario Adinolfi's desire to become a commentator on Uomini e Donne sparked a swift response from Tina Cipollari. Here are her words.

Mario Adinolfi ready to land at Men and womenThe news quickly spread online, sparking mixed reactions among fans of Maria De Filippi's popular show. Adding fuel to the fire was Tina Cipollari, the dating show's longtime star, who didn't hesitate to weigh in with her usual biting irony.

Mario Adinolfi's ambition after "The Island of the Famous"

finished experience on the Island of the Famous, Mario Adinolfi he doesn't seem to be willing to leave the small screenDuring an interview given in the web format Lollo House by Lorenzo Pugnaloni, the former deputy and journalist explained that he is aiming for a role like columnist to Men and Women.

According to what has been declared, his desire would be to join Gianni Sperti in the role of "second male voice”, even going so far as to suggest replacing Tinì Cansino. This move immediately sparked curiosity and discussion, reigniting media attention around his name.

 

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Mario Adinolfi, the new commentator on Uomini e Donne? Controversy erupts.

Mario Adinolfi's statements immediately attracted attention attention by Tina Cipollari, symbolic face of Men and womenThe commentator wasted no time in making his position known and, intervening under the video of the interview spread on social media, he responded clearly and ironically, remembering that the team of commentators is already complete and does not require new additions.

"No thanks, we're full".

At that point Adinolfi did not hesitate to reply, arguing that such attitudes only demonstrate the fear of change and remembering that no television position can last forever.

"It's not smart to show so clearly that you fear change. Sooner or later everyone's vested interests end."

The exchange quickly ignited social media, dividing users between those who considered his idea provocative and those who, instead, would gladly see him sitting alongside the program's longtime commentators.