Max Giusti goes to Mediaset and leaves the Gialappashow: will it be the right move?

Better to leave a project at the apex of the career or to accept a proposal when that career is in the falling phase? Max Giusti It must obviously be part of the first category as, in its golden age on TV8, accomplices the extraordinary imitations proposed during the Gialappashowhas decided to give in to the flattering of Mediaset and to sign an exclusive contract that will lead him to become one of the new faces of the company. That Max Giusti is particularly versatile both in conduction and in the purest entertainment is now well known: All that remains is to understand how Mediaset wants to use iteven if it seems that the hypothesis of conduction is the most credible.

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Especially considering the famous abdication of Strip the news Which, for the first time, will give way to some other title in the process of definition in the first-time access of Canale 5. Obviously Max Giusti is a leap in the void: he knows what he leaves but he does not know what he finds, But it is also the beauty of his work considering, for example, that Stefano De Martino also agreed to succeed Amadeus ad Your business Without knowing what would go to.

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It is right to experiment and play cards to the best of their possibilities, especially for someone like Max Giusti who comes from the true apprenticeship. However, the doubt remains that the conductor has given up a precious container too soon as Gialappashow that, let’s face it, has contributed to revitalizing and relaunching his career by giving him a white paper on the imitations front – that of Alessandro Borghese above all. Going forward and exploiting the occasions is sacrosanct, but we hope that Max Giusti a Mediaset will be a step forward and not one back.

Source: Vanity Fair

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