Feb 9 • 17:44 UTC 🇮🇹 Italy Il Giornale

Now Conad drops Pucci, he: "I don't make you laugh anymore?"

Comedian Andrea Pucci has been forced to step back from the Sanremo Music Festival co-hosting role due to social media backlash and threats against his family.

Andrea Pucci, a well-known comedian, faced significant social media backlash prompting him to withdraw from a co-hosting opportunity at the prestigious Sanremo Music Festival. This decision comes in light of numerous threats aimed at his family and criticism from certain left-wing factions who expressed doubts about his suitability for the role in the event. The episode highlights the impact of online hate and public opinion, especially concerning individuals in the entertainment industry.

In addition to his withdrawal from Sanremo, Pucci has also lost an invitation to an event organized by Conad, a major Italian retail company. The company formally terminated its engagement with him, citing the ongoing media controversies surrounding Pucci. In a statement shared on Instagram, he revealed a screenshot of the email from Conad’s communication office explaining their decision to withdraw his participation based on recent events and media coverage.

This incident raises important questions about freedom of speech, the power of social media in shaping public perception, and the potential repercussions for artists as they navigate their public personas in an increasingly polarized environment. Pucci’s case serves as a cautionary tale about the challenges faced by public figures who find themselves at the center of controversy fueled by online opinion and reactionary sentiments.

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