Loredana Bertè brings the denunciation against violence against women to the Ariston stage
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During her performance, in addition to a red bow in plain sight on her jacket, she held a red shoe, a symbol of the demonstrations against femicides.
Orderly miniskirt and butterflies in her hair, Loredana Bertè retraced her career with a medley of Mare in winter, Dedicated, I'm not a lady, You're beautiful.
Too bad the lack of a standing ovation, which he deserved, offset by a vintage standing ovation from 1994 (with archive images).
"Thank you for allowing me to bring the message against violence against women. At the first slap you have to denounce," Berté said before saying goodbye with her latest song Daughter of.