Zendaya and the others: is it possible that international guests only go to What's the weather like?

Ever since Italy brought Hollywood stars back to the red carpet – away from festivals – the question has always been the same: do we have international stars like Zendaya, Timothée ChalametWoody Allen, Madonna And Lady Gaga, where do we send them to do interviews on TV? The answer is always only one, and it is What's the weather likethe only television show of a certain level broadcast in prime time that has managed to build absolute and enviable credibility and authority over time. Fabio Fazio and his team know well that they are playing in a championship without rivals, and this is why they often carry out these unique interviews on our television by taking them lightly, certain that no one could ever put a spoke in the wheels of that perfect contraption by tapping into it a goddess like Zendaya – who, to tell the truth, has landed in What's the weather like with Josh O'Connor and Mike Faist why Challengers, the new film by Luca Guadagnino in which she is the protagonist, is produced by Warner. Bros, which is part of the Discovery group.

Zendaya a What's the weather likeTe-Co / ipa-agency.net

Aside from the fact that It's a relief that What's the weather like there is we would like more, because it is honestly not acceptable for Italy to have just one television area within which to gather the big names. We would like two things: that production companies and record companies were able to trust new content and that, above all, television would get involved by coming up with new ideas and contexts within which to host a diva like Zendaya. It is true, very truefrom Jennifer Lopez to Shakira, is trying, as well as You've Got Mail, which over the years has managed to have guests such as Julia Roberts, Bradley CooperSean Penn and Johnny Depp, and the evening of Friends of a few years ago – when as special judges appeared, among others, Kevin Spacey and Owen Wilson -, but that's not enough.

Fabio Fazio and Zendaya
Fabio Fazio and ZendayaTe-Co / ipa-agency.net

It is often there competition to make authors and hosts more creative, and that's why we hope that in the not too distant future What's the weather like is no longer alone, and that we too have space and a way to host incredible performances like the one put together by Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt to the Saturday Night Live to throw The Fall Guy. Think of gags like those developed by the authors of Alessandro Cattelanbut also try more curious and daring experiments like a challenge in the kitchen with Antonella Clerici and an interview with Life live they could be good roads to follow, but we would need to work on them, demonstrating that even Italy, when it puts its mind to it, is capable of giving birth to the most original ideas of the world. Qua Qua Dance.

Source: Vanity Fair

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