Beasts 2026: Guests and Previews April 21, 2026
A return that does not go unnoticed and that, episode after episode, continues to build a precise identity, made of direct confrontation and narrative tension, because “Belve” is not simply an interview program, but a space in which public image is put under pressure and where each guest is forced to leave, at least partially, their own control zone.
Who are the guests of Belve tonight, April 21st?
The structure remains recognizable, but never repetitive, since three very different guests are put on the same level, creating a balance that thrives on contrasts and makes each episode unpredictable, especially when the personalities involved react in opposite ways to the same type of stimulus.
The following events are planned for the evening of April 21st:
• Brigitte Nielsen
• Elettra lamborghini
• Shiva
This choice is no coincidence, as it brings together completely different experiences, languages, and audiences, with the aim of generating authentic reactions.
Brigitte Nielsen: A Public Life Under Review Again
The interview with Brigitte Nielsen It unfolds on multiple levels, as her journey spans cinema, relationships, and personal choices that have often divided public opinion. This is why the discussion with Francesca Fagnani focuses not only on the facts, but on how they have been experienced and recounted over time.
Among the most sensitive issues stands out that of motherhood at an advanced age, which is taken up not as a simple curiosity, but as an element that has marked the perception of his figure, together with references to his most well-known relationships, which inevitably bring attention back to a life constantly exposed.
Elettra Lamborghini: Building an Identity Beyond the Surname
With Elettra lamborghini the tone changes, but not the direction, because the interview moves between career and public perception, placing the theme of How to build an autonomous identity when you start from a surname that is already highly recognizable, an element which in his case represented both an advantage and a limitation.
The conversation touches on music, media presence, and private life, including her relationship with Afrojack, but the most interesting point remains the comparison between her spontaneity and Fagnani's approach, which tends to shift the conversation to a less controllable level.
Shiva: the most complex confrontation of the episode
The most tense part of the evening concerns Shiva, because his recent career is not limited to music, but also includes personal and legal issues that inevitably enter the story, creating an interview that moves between artistic success and more controversial aspects.
The discussion thus unfolds on two levels, one public and one private, which are continually intertwined, while touching on themes related to family, relationships, and the difficulties faced in recent years, with an approach that leaves little room for formulaic responses.
Why Belve continues to work
The reason why the program maintains attention despite a seemingly simple formula lies precisely in its balance, because the absence of narrative filters and the construction of direct questions create a context in which the guest must react, rather than play a role, generating moments that, while not always revealing, are difficult to predict.
It's not about seeking sensational confessions, but rather observing how each guest handles the pressure and how well they manage to maintain control of their image.
When it airs and where to watch it
The episode of "Belve" will air on Tuesday, April 21, 2026, in prime time on Rai 2. It will also be available for streaming and subsequently on demand on RaiPlay, offering a viewing experience that adapts to the audience's habits.
A format that is all about dialogue
In the end, the program is based on the quality of the comparison rather than on the guests, because three different interviews end up telling not only who sits in front of the host, but also how each one manages their own story when put to the test, and it is precisely in this space, halfway between control and reaction, that “Belve” continues to find its strength.