Ilary Blasi and Michelle Hunziker together on the snow in St Moritz

We were left at one fiery tango with an attempt at a passionate kiss at the end: after that episode of Michelle Impossible from a few months ago, Ilary Blasi and Michelle Hunziker had never seen each other again. In the meantime, however, the lives of both the very blondes of Italian showbiz have changed a lot: Ilary was the protagonist of the most unexpected, talked about and fought divorce of the year, and even Michelle – who is about to become a very young grandmother – has made it official break with Tomaso Trussardi, despite the fact that for months there has been insistent talk of a rapprochement between the two.

In short, the two female faces of Italian television seem to have much more in common than the color of their hair. Closed relationships aside, Michelle and Ilary also share a passion for snow and skiing, as evidenced by the their vacation together these days in exclusive St Moritz, Switzerland. Accompanied by their respective families (Ilary is with little Isabel, of whom she posted a beautiful photo in front of the Christmas tree, Michelle has the girls and her dogs with her, who woke her up at dawn for a walk) , the two presenters immortalized themselves during their day on the slopes.

Enthusiastic and smiling as always Michelle, more hesitant Ilarywho in the stories posted by Hunziker seemed a little scared at the idea of ​​tackling the descent from 2500 metres.

SAN REMO, ITALY – MARCH 20: Ilary Blasi and Michelle Hunziker attend ‘Premio TV 2011’ Photocall held at Hotel Londra on March 20, 2011 in San Remo, Italy. (Photo by Venturelli/WireImage)Daniele Venturelli

In their signature ski suits, Michelle and Ilary then returned to their rooms, at the historic five-star hotel Kulm, a must in the ski resort with a wonderful view of Lake St. Moritz.

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