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Elisabetta Canalis returns to television and conquers Saturday night on Channel 5
Italy🎭 Culture19 days ago

Elisabetta Canalis returns to television and conquers Saturday night on Channel 5

Elisabetta Canalis is set to become the new host of the Canale 5 show 'Tú sí que vales,' replacing Giulia Stabile who is currently touring with Rosalía. The change was reported by the weekly magazine Chi. Canalis will be joined by Martin Castrogiovanni and Alessio Sakara, while the judging panel remains largely unchanged. Canalis has had a long career in television, including appearances on various shows and hosting roles such as at the Sanremo Music Festival.

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Elisabetta Canalis returns to television and conquers Saturday night on Channel 5

Elisabetta Canalis is set to become the new host of the Canale 5 show 'Tú sí que vales,' replacing Giulia Stabile who is currently touring with Rosalía. The change was reported by the weekly magazine Chi. Canalis will be joined by Martin Castrogiovanni and Alessio Sakara, while the judging panel remains largely unchanged. Canalis has had a long career in television, including appearances on various shows and hosting roles such as at the Sanremo Music Festival.

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