Vasco Rossi tired of his fans? "I am available, but not available."

Vasco Rossi against the fans

Vasco Rossi, in a post on Facebook, vents against the fans who are too intrusive and who, during the summer, wait for him in the house to ask him for a photo or an autograph.

When it is too much, it is too much, even for the great Vasco Rossi! In a new post, published twenty-two hours ago on his official Facebook profile, the singer didn't think twice about taking it out (we would dare to say "even rightly") with those too intrusive fans who are waiting for him in his house for a photograph or for an autograph.

“In the summer under my house it is always a party. People come to see me ... for an autograph, a photo, to convey the enthusiasm, the passion. A question arises spontaneously: but does Vasco like all this or not? "

Thus began the author of songs such as You shoot him above e Clear dawn, to then step into what for him is a real problem: the perennial siege of the fans, which he lives every time he crosses his home gate (and there are not a few dozen, but immense crowds).

Vasco Rossi complains about the sieges of admirers "I am pleased, but I would also like, at least once, not to find anyone in front of my house."

Vasco Rossi, continuing his outburst on his Facebook profile, he writes that he likes it, of course, but that he would not mind, at least once, not to find anyone waiting for him outside the gates of his house:

“I adapt. I fit. That's all. I organize myself, negotiate certain times and ways with them, and do my best to satisfy most of them. "

However, there is a limit to everything, and Blasco doesn't mind telling his followers:

“Some say I am humble, but humble is not a suitable word for me. Let's say I'm kind and helpful, but that doesn't mean I'm available. Whoever understands this difference has understood everything from life. And me too. "

Vasco Rossi and his love and hate relationship with fans

It is not the first time Vasco Rossi he lashes out, abruptly, against his fans.

In 2012, for example, the singer sent his most ardent admirers to that country who accused him of being too rich.

And a few years later, his outburst against a fan, who had misbehaved at one of his concerts, had filled the pages of the newspapers.

To these episodes is therefore added the new outburst on Facebook, but the question at this point arises almost spontaneously: it is not that, besieging Vasco Rossi under his house, his fans do not really exaggerate a little?

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Image credits: Instagram profile Vasco Rossi (@vascorossi)
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Written by Frances Orelli
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