ALERTE ! le français théo hernandez est finito !
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ou-ki
il y a 5 mois
la différence de traitement médiatique
Aretedebanstp
il y a 5 mois
on voit rien sur la vidéo
ratitac
il y a 5 mois
Je vois absolument rien sur la vidéo, je saurais même pas dire qui est un homme ou qui est une femme et combien il y a de personnes
elmachiato
il y a 5 mois
Putain on voit que dalle,y a petite poussette.ca se trouve,ça fesait 2 heures qu elle l emmerdait,mais ça t en as rien à branler l OP,tant que tu peut te faire passer pour le chevalier servant protecteur de ces dames.
Trotro-linou
il y a 5 mois
C'est quoi cette voix que prend le narrateur de la vidéo ?
MeaCulpa4
il y a 5 mois
C'est quoi cette voix que prend le narrateur de la vidéo ?
Ils sont tellement gênants ces italiens.
ou-ki
il y a 5 mois
Ils sont tellement gênants ces italiens.
AYAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
NO FAKE J'AI MÊME PAS VU LA VIDÉO
MAIS C'EST TELLEMENT GÊNANT
CoyotteStark
il y a 5 mois
la différence de traitement médiatique
Par rapport à qui ?
Absolument personne n'en parle.
ou-ki
il y a 5 mois
Par rapport à qui ?
Absolument personne n'en parle.
mbappé et sa tournée en suède
ArchibaldTuttle
il y a 5 mois
Source "Fabrizio Corona" Je me disais bien que ce nom de pei m'etait pas inconnu (pas dans le bon sens)
Source Perplexity :
Fabrizio Corona, known as the "King of the Paparazzi" in Italy, has been at the center of multiple scandals and controversies:
- Paparazzi and Blackmail Scandal
In 2009, Corona faced legal troubles for allegedly blackmailing celebrities with compromising photographs[1]. He ran a paparazzi agency that took unflattering photos of high-profile Italians and offered to let the targets buy them before publication[1]. Corona reportedly demanded 200,000 euros from Lapo Elkann, a Fiat heir, for photos related to a drug overdose incident[1].
- Betting Scandal in Italian Football
In 2023, Corona became the central figure in exposing a betting scandal in Italian football[3]. He revealed the names of several players allegedly involved in illegal betting activities, including Nicolo Fagioli, Sandro Tonali, and Nicolo Zaniolo[3]. This led to investigations and bans for some players, with Fagioli receiving a seven-month ban[3].
- Other Controversies
- Corona has been in and out of jail and under house arrest over the past 16 years for various offenses[3].
- He was convicted for his part in an extortion scheme known as "Vallettopoli" in 2007[3].
- Corona has appeared on reality TV shows and even starred as a mafia boss in a TV drama[3].
Corona's actions have had significant impacts on Italian media, sports, and celebrity culture, often blurring the lines between journalism, entertainment, and criminal activity.
Citations:
[1] https://www.csmonitor.com/World/Europe/2009/1124/p06s11-woeu.html
[2] https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3588014/
[3] https://www.outsports.com/2023/10/20/23925095/fabrizio-corona-gay-footballers-serie-a-italian-soccer-scandal/
[4] https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/4628542.Fabrizio_Corona
[5] https://onefootball.com/en/news/fabrizio-corona-insists-fagioli-should-be-thanking-him-for-exposing-betting-scandal-39841166
[6] https://www.reddit.com/r/soccer/comments/1h7yw6q/theo_hernandez_suspected_to_have_assaulted_two/''''''''''''''''''
archibaldtuttle
il y a 5 mois
Source "Fabrizio Corona" Je me disais bien que ce nom de pei m'etait pas inconnu (pas dans le bon sens)
Source Perplexity :
Fabrizio Corona, known as the "King of the Paparazzi" in Italy, has been at the center of multiple scandals and controversies:
- Paparazzi and Blackmail Scandal
In 2009, Corona faced legal troubles for allegedly blackmailing celebrities with compromising photographs[1]. He ran a paparazzi agency that took unflattering photos of high-profile Italians and offered to let the targets buy them before publication[1]. Corona reportedly demanded 200,000 euros from Lapo Elkann, a Fiat heir, for photos related to a drug overdose incident[1].
- Betting Scandal in Italian Football
In 2023, Corona became the central figure in exposing a betting scandal in Italian football[3]. He revealed the names of several players allegedly involved in illegal betting activities, including Nicolo Fagioli, Sandro Tonali, and Nicolo Zaniolo[3]. This led to investigations and bans for some players, with Fagioli receiving a seven-month ban[3].
- Other Controversies
- Corona has been in and out of jail and under house arrest over the past 16 years for various offenses[3].
- He was convicted for his part in an extortion scheme known as "Vallettopoli" in 2007[3].
- Corona has appeared on reality TV shows and even starred as a mafia boss in a TV drama[3].
Corona's actions have had significant impacts on Italian media, sports, and celebrity culture, often blurring the lines between journalism, entertainment, and criminal activity.
Citations:
[1] https://www.csmonitor.com/World/Europe/2009/1124/p06s11-woeu.html
[2] https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3588014/
[3] https://www.outsports.com/2023/10/20/23925095/fabrizio-corona-gay-footballers-serie-a-italian-soccer-scandal/
[4] https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/4628542.Fabrizio_Corona
[5] https://onefootball.com/en/news/fabrizio-corona-insists-fagioli-should-be-thanking-him-for-exposing-betting-scandal-39841166
[6] https://www.reddit.com/r/soccer/comments/1h7yw6q/theo_hernandez_suspected_to_have_assaulted_two/''''''''''''''''''
ou-ki
il y a 5 mois
220FrenchMVP
il y a 5 mois
Par rapport à qui ?
Absolument personne n'en parle.
Ca serait Benzema, ça ferait toutes les unes et les droitardos en feraient 100 topics
ou-ki
il y a 5 mois
Ca serait Benzema, ça ferait toutes les unes et les droitardos en feraient 100 topics
ou-ki
il y a 5 mois