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Piero Chiambretti says goodbye to # CR4: the new projects

It’s time to make tough choices, though Piero Chiambretti. Deeply marked by personal vicissitudes that have touched him closely in recent months, the conductor of # CR4 – The Republic of Women seems to have decided to give a clean cut to his television path.

In a long interview with The print, the presenter opened his heart by revealing the enormous pain he experienced in this 2020, with the disease and the loss of his mother Felicita. It was March 4 when it aired the last episode of # CR4 – The Republic of Women, the highly successful talk show conducted by Piero Chiambretti. Then, the sudden stop that involved most of the spring television programming, due to the health emergency that we experienced. And now that it’s time to talk about the autumn programming, the conductor confesses his most intimate thoughts.

“I don’t know if I’ll be back on TV, my life has changed“- explains Chiambretti, who after 40 years of career could decide to retire early -” I have not yet defined the plans for next season with Mediaset “. Of one thing he is certain: his eventual return will be marked by a total revolution in its contents: “I wish the new year brought new life. I’d like to do something I’ve never done before, something different. “

His idea involves the little ones, with whom – as we have already seen in # CR4 – has a truly splendid relationship: “I would like an early evening program in which children replace adults. It is always said that they will be the great ones of tomorrow, but many times they are already the greats of today. This would be the idea in principle. Then you know, television is worse than football: every day you change your mind “.

Piero Chiambretti and his mother Felicita they fell ill in the same period and they spent long days in the clinic, where unfortunately the woman did not make it. In his honor, the conductor recently shared a touching letter. But he doesn’t want to talk about that dark period anymore: “I don’t like to make public what is private. Behind those two weeks in the hospital are illness, the death of my mother, the meaning of life that has changed, the rethinking of my professional choices. It was too personal an experience, too painful to make it a slum phenomenon. “

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