Amici 2017, Alessandra Celentano criticizes the dancer Vittoria for her weight
Another case at Amici 2017, often the scene of disputes and quarrels, which has as its protagonist the dreaded Alessandra Celentano, this time guilty of having made the pupil Vittoria Markov cry, following statements that were anything but kind, who had little to do with the performance of the dancer. That's right, that Celentano has never been excessively lenient in her judgments is now well known, but the words she addressed to the student in question unfortunately transcend the artistic side, reaching a delicate topic: self-acceptance. and the right to like yourself as you are. The dance teacher, who went down in history for her lack of tact and severity, confirms once again that delicacy is certainly not her forte: these are in fact the words with which she chooses to motivate her refusal to promote Victory for the evening phase of the program.
“It's a physical thing first of all, he's overweight. I didn't say it explicitly before because it seems so obvious to me that it becomes obvious ".
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Few words that sound like a boulder. But that's not all. Celentano has seen fit to increase the dose, as if it had not already raged enough: "You are overweight. You cry because you know that unfortunately it is the truth". In short, a very unpleasant little theater, because when one transcends the artistic and professional side, one wonders about the need for a free affirmation that cannot fail to generate aftermath.
Above all, one wonders why to pillory a girl who had been chosen by the same teachers who now criticize her. Perhaps for the usual need for clamor to hunt for shares?
In any case in defense of Vittoria, Veronica Peperini intervened and expressed herself as follows: "Because we must say that her body is not suitable for dance, perhaps it is not suitable for classical dance, but in America there are many dancers with a body like hers and they work, doing many things".
In short, perhaps such a comment could have been avoided, don't you think?