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Francesca Michielin talks about her experience at Sanremo and the hime cut look

Francesca Michielin talks about her experience at Sanremo and the hime cut look

Francesca Michielin recently opened up about her experience at the Sanremo Festival, where she walked on stage on crutches after falling during rehearsals. An episode that, although dramatic, was overshadowed by the uproar caused by her looks and her haircut, the hime cut. The singer took part in Giulia Salemi's podcast, Non Lo Faccio X Moda, to discuss not only her performance, but also the impact her appearance had on the audience.

Francesca's stylistic choices

During the chat, Giulia Salemi raised an interesting question: did the public perhaps expect a more conventional image from Francesca? The singer's answer was clear: "I wanted to keep a deliberately simple look. When I turned 30, I started wearing less makeup. It was a specific choice." This statement highlights how the artist wants to express herself without compromise, embracing her authenticity.

The Japanese cut and the love for culture

Francesca revealed that her particular haircut is a tribute to Japanese culture, of which she is a big fan. “Someone asked me: 'But where does she go with that haircut?'. A quick Google search would be enough to understand. I'm a bit of a nerd and I chose a nerdy haircut,” she explained with a smile. The choice of haircut and makeup was not random, but reflects a desire to distance herself from stereotypes and other people's expectations.

Reflections on clothes and audience expectations

But not everything went according to plan. Francesca admitted to having reservations about the dresses she chose for the Festival. “I think the final result did not live up to my expectations. I looked at the photos and videos of the fittings, and what I saw there did not correspond at all to what appeared on stage,” she said. According to her, various factors, including stress and posture, influenced the image she projected. “I looked at it a thousand times and yes, it gave me a complex. Although I want to defend the work done, which in my opinion was excellent,” she added.

A message for the public

This experience led Francesca to reflect on a crucial point: if the public talked more about her look than her song, perhaps something is not working. “I also have a part of the responsibility, but I invite you to also reflect on the role of those who watch and comment. We must look beyond appearances,” she emphasized. A strong and clear message that invites a deeper analysis of the public image of artists.

Gossip and other curiosities from the world of entertainment

In a context of gossip, the Italian music and television scene is always alive. Tony Effe, a well-known trapper and Giulia De Lellis' boyfriend, recently published his first book, revealing previously unpublished details about his life. Mirko Frezza, a veteran of Isola dei Famosi, also shared his past in prison, arousing great curiosity. Finally, Clara spoke about her love experiences in the Pulp podcast, while Selvaggia Lucarelli criticized Francesca Fagnani's choices, creating a climate of controversy and discussion.

Pop culture never ceases to provide surprises and twists. Stay tuned for more developments in these gripping stories.

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