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“I’ll tell you how my father really is” – Libero Quotidiano

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“I’ll tell you how my father really is” – Libero Quotidiano

Francesco Fredella

Pippo Franco had a stroke. And his son Gabriele, who is very active on social media, talks about the health conditions of the Roman comedian, star for two decades of the famous Bagaglino theater. He seems to be doing better now, but his condition – when the news broke – was desperate. It was Alessandro Rosica, blogger, who told about Pippo Franco’s illness on Instagram. Rosica had spoken of “terrible conditions”, but fortunately things have changed.

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The comedian was admitted to the Gemini of Rome and now he’s out of harm’s way. Summer live, hosted by Roberta Capua and Gianluca Semprini, also dealt with Pippo Franco. Then Gabriele Franco, again via Instagram Stories, clarified the clinical situation of his father in the evening. “Journalists not only do trials these days, but diagnoses as well. You are fantastic. If I could talk, a civil revolt would break out once and for all, so I shut up. But how much do you like to be fooled? You have no idea. my old man is fine. I thank Allah, the Compassionate, the Merciful. Thanks to all of you who have written to me, “he wrote. It seems, from his words, that Gabriele Franco converted to Islam. Many remember him for his participation in Temptation island.

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Many of you, among other things, may remember Gabriele Franco for his participation in Temptation Island. Pippo Franco’s son had taken part in the 2019 edition of the Canale 5 show together with his now girlfriend Silvia, with whom it would end immediately after the end of the program. His father was immediately puzzled by that love story. And in an interview with us at Libero Quotidiano, he revealed that he barely knew Silvia.

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