«I really enjoyed myself in Sanremo, e having fun is not just about being happy. I enjoy myself and feel alive when there is something difficult to deal with». Madame, born Francesca Calearo, chooses these words to approach for the first time the question of the fake vaccine that overwhelmed her on the eve of the last Festival. Before now there had only been a public apology message and then the Ariston stage. On tiptoe, but with grit and great voice and interpretation.
The investigations are still ongoing, and the 21-year-old singer from Vicenza waited for the presentation of the new album to talk about it, without however going inside. It’s not time yet, and it’s not certain it will come. «In Sanremo the news was my companion in adventures that personally gave me much more strength and desire to do. To prove who I really am, outside of what may be a scandal or a 19-year-old’s mistake. I know that I will make mistakes galore in my life. I’m growing up and I’m still a growing girl, before I’m even a public figure. Who will understand, will follow me. Whoever doesn’t want to, probably doesn’t have a strong bond with me.”
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Full stop. First with For good For badand now with The loveposter title. Free, bold, desired, perverse. «The songs are crowded with various characters, between biography, autobiography and fantasy. They start from love stories or personal impressionswith a final moral. Sometimes explicit, sometimes not», he continues, «Because love is not afraid and does not look anyone in the face».
Looking at the personnel: «Francesca does what she wants, Madame is single». More important, she explains, is to protect freedom, to guarantee the same rights. On the hot issue of these weeks the rights of same-parent couples, Madame goes straight: «For me we are free to love whoever we want, love fits where it wants. He’s stronger than us. And it is true between any kind of person and if a fruit wants to be born from that love, it is right that he is free to do so. It is incorrect and unfair to prevent someone from experiencing the most intimate thing that exists. It’s a terrible injustice.”

Source: Vanity Fair

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