
L'ex di Cremonini va al suo concerto, poi scappa in lacrime: il video
C'era anche Martina Maggiore a vedere la seconda tappa a San Siro del tour del suo ex fidanzato Cesare Cremonini. E no, non è stata una bella
Martina Maggiore, author of the recently released book "Ma che stupida ragazza," sat down for an interview with Studio100 to discuss the deeply personal motivations behind her literary debut. Maggiore revealed that the book serves as an outlet for emotions she has harbored for a long time. A significant part of the discussion revolved around her connection to renowned Italian singer Cesare Cremonini. Maggiore confirmed that the title of her book, "Ma che stupida ragazza," is directly inspired by Cremonini's song "Giovane Stupida," which she stated was dedicated to her. She recounted the moment Cremonini shared the song with her, expressing how deeply moved she was by the gesture. Gabriele Parpiglia, who penned the preface for Maggiore's book, also participated in the interview. He noted that Cremonini was highly agitated before the book's release, and upon reading it, he reportedly became silent. Maggiore expressed her hope that Cremonini has indeed read the book. The interview provided an intimate look into the intersection of personal experience, art, and public figures.
C'era anche Martina Maggiore a vedere la seconda tappa a San Siro del tour del suo ex fidanzato Cesare Cremonini. E no, non è stata una bella