Luciana Littizzetto, the letter to Blanco's mother in Che tempo che fa

Luciana Littizzetto at Che tempo Che fa
Image source: Instagram Luciana Littizzetto

The destruction of the roses on the Ariston stage by Blanco during the Sanremo Festival 2023 it is an event that will go down in history. The story continues to be discussed online and on television, and Luciana Littizzetto spoke about it to "What's the weather like".

In Fabio Fazio's program, the comedian read a letter he wrote to the mother of Riccardo Fabbriconi, the real name of the artist who won Sanremo with his friend and colleague Mahmood.

The text of the letter to Blanco's mother

Luciana Littizzetto's letter, which has an ironic tone but at the same time full of reflections, began like this:

Dear Mrs. Blanco, let me call you Blanca. Mother of the idol of Italian teenagers and creator of the award-winning national hormone factory, who on Tuesday evening sat at the Ariston and thought: "Come on my son, come on, it's all over in two minutes, don't forget, smash everything darling". Instead, suddenly invaded by the demon of deforestation, your son has started trampling carnations and kicking tulips. How did you feel? I know, you must have felt mortified, guilty for him

Luciana Littizzetto

Luciana Littizzetto then showed solidarity with Blanco's mother, saying:

Don't worry, know that there are many Blanchi children, you have all my solidarity. He knows he made you cry." Referring to Blanco's apology post on Instagram, she added, “he wrote that in the next day's apology post. But I imagine that he will make it up to you because then these nailed children always know how to find the way to the heart

Luciana Littizzetto

Finally, another joke and a message for Amadeus:

Dear Blanco's mother, I know your name is Paola. Thank goodness, if I called you Rosa it would be worse. PS. anyway Ama, if Blanco were to return to the Ariston, there should only be sequoias and cacti on stage

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Written by Gennaro Marchesi
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