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Fabrizio Corona, known as the “ex-king of the paparazzi,” recently shared images from a hospital bed on X, formerly known as Twitter, sparking concern among his followers. He subsequently explained that he was admitted to the cardiology department of the Fatebenefratelli hospital in Milan due to a “serious infection” – a recurring issue he attributes to his inability to rest.
Corona Reveals His Condition After Hospitalization
The photos posted on X, currently his only active social media platform, showed Corona first lying in a hospital bed with his arm covering his face, and then with electrodes on his chest. He accompanied the images with the message “Non mi state fermando, mi state ricreando” (“You are not stopping me, you are recreating me”), prompting both worry and curiosity about his health.
Corona told Fanpage he was hospitalized for three days at the Fatebenefratelli hospital in Milan for a “serious infection,” jokingly attributing it to the “macumbe di Signorini” (Signorini’s curses).
Speaking on Radio Marte, Corona provided further details, stating: “Sto male, ho una malattia, una roba brutta che non guarisce” (“I’m sick, I have a disease, something bad that doesn’t heal”). He revealed he has been repeatedly hospitalized and has been unable to address the issue for the past two months.
Despite medical advice to rest for ten days, Corona expressed his unwillingness to slow down. “For me it’s an effort. I medici dicono “ti devi fermare 10 giorni”” (“The doctors say ‘you have to stop for 10 days’”), he stated, adding that “every day is worth gold” as he is “Sto combattendo la battaglia più importante della mia vita” (“fighting the most important battle of my life”).
The Return of Falsissimo
Following his three-day hospital stay, Corona immediately resumed his activities, traveling to Naples as a guest on the Peppy Night program on Canale21. There, he announced the return of his YouTube format, Falsissimo, with a new episode scheduled for March 2nd.
Corona anticipates the upcoming Falsissimo episode will focus on Mediaset and Alfonso Signorini, despite a legal order preventing him from defamation and a civil suit brought against him by six individuals associated with the company – Marina and Pier Silvio Berlusconi, Gerry Scotti, Maria De Filippi, Samira Lui, and Ilary Blasi. He declared, “Il mio canale YouTube non è chiuso, il 2 marzo ci sarà la resa di conti” (“My YouTube channel is not closed, on March 2nd there will be a reckoning”).
Corona also confirmed the return of Falsissimo during a recent appearance at a nightclub, stating, “Sarà una puntata terrificante” (“It will be a terrifying episode”). He added, “A questo giro però rigiro le carte” (“This time, however, I’m turning the tables”).
Frequently Asked Questions
What prompted Fabrizio Corona’s hospitalization?
Corona was hospitalized for three days in the cardiology department of the Fatebenefratelli hospital in Milan due to a “serious infection.”
What is Falsissimo?
Falsissimo is a YouTube format created by Fabrizio Corona. A new episode is scheduled for release on March 2nd.
Who is involved in the legal action against Corona?
Corona is facing a legal order preventing defamation and a civil suit brought by Marina and Pier Silvio Berlusconi, Gerry Scotti, Maria De Filippi, Samira Lui, and Ilary Blasi.
Given Corona’s stated intention to address Mediaset and Alfonso Signorini in his upcoming Falsissimo episode, and the existing legal constraints, what further developments might unfold in this ongoing situation?