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The Power of Gossip on Television
Gossip, if well dosed, can be a powerful ally for entertainment programs. Not only does it entertain, but it also creates an emotional bond between viewers and the characters on the small screen. Stefano De Martino, a well-known host and dancer, has shown that he knows how to handle this material with great skill.
Recently, he launched an invitation to his ex-girlfriend Emma Marrone to participate in the latest episode of Everything is possible tonight, scheduled for April 8. This gesture has rekindled rumors about a possible rekindling of the flame between the two, but the reality seems to be very different.
An invitation that sparks discussion
According to Dagospia, De Martino's invitation has sparked curiosity and speculation. The question that is circulating is: Will Emma accept? However, the singer from Salento has not yet made a decision. Rumors of a sensational reconciliation between the two emerged after Emma attended a theater show by Stefano. But is it really like that? The truth is that between the two exes there is a bond of affection and esteem, but not a romantic relationship. Their friendship has consolidated over time, and there are no signs of a return in love.
The story of a past love
For those who don't know, De Martino and Emma met during the talent show Amici di Maria De Filippi, where they lived a brief but intense love story. Later, Stefano began a relationship with Belen Rodriguez, which caught the attention of the media. Today, the relationship between De Martino and Marrone is serene and friendly, far from the controversy and gossip that often surround the world of entertainment.
The future of Everything is possible tonight
In addition, Dagospia revealed that the idea of broadcasting the last episode of the show on Rai Uno has been discarded. The program will air on the second network of the State TV, despite the hopes of Marcello Ciannamea, director of Prime Time Entertainment. The decision was made to avoid disappointment in terms of ratings, an always delicate issue in the Italian television landscape.