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“Sonia Bruganelli? Come on another one.” Paolo Bonolis glissa about his ex-wife in Verissimo's living room

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Paolo Bonolis was a guest in the living room of Verissimo in the episode of Sunday, January 19, where he told some anecdotes from his childhood

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Paolo Bonolis was a guest in the living room of Verissimo in the episode of Sunday, January 19, where he told some anecdotes from his childhood

·Italy
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Ready joke, irony as art, perfect television times. But on the other hand, television is his profession. Paolo Bonolis told his story in the living room of Verissimo, guest of Silvia Toffanin. Very private, he has never much liked to talk about his private life. And, once again, it has been unbuttoned with a dropper. After the interview began, the presenter showed him a roundup of images: from those of childhood to some with her father. “My pare…

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Rome, January 20, 2025 — Starting today, Monday, January 20, 2025, at 6:45pm on Canale 5, “Come on another one!” , the game show hosted by Paolo Bonolis with Luca Laurenti. Now in its eleventh edition, the program created by Bonolis and Stefano Santucci plans to continue to engage the public with its mix of entertainment, lightness and a surreal atmosphere. The dynamics and news of 2025 The format remains faithful to its formula. The contestants…

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Il Fatto Quotidiano broke the news in Rome, Italy on Sunday, January 19, 2025.
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