Английская Википедия:Andrea Diprè
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Шаблон:Infobox person Andrea Diprè (born 9 november 1974) is an Italian lawyer[1] and art critic. He had a brief political career with La Margherita and Lega Nord.[2]
Early life and education
Andrea was born in Tione di Trento.[3] He earned a law degree from the University of Trento[4] and later became a practicing lawyer after training at the Court of Naples.[5]
Career
Andrea started career as the president of the Provincial Pastoral Council of Trento and gained recognition through his column, "Vita in Diocesi", featured on the regional television program Telepace.[6] In particular, his vocal criticism of society gained prominence when excerpts from his column were included on the TV show Blob.[7][8]
After his brief political career, in the early 2000s he dedicated himself to art.[9] Andrea founded his own television channel "Diprè TV" on the Italian satellite television platform Sky Italia, where he hosted his own program in which he presented and promoted small independent artists and their artworks.[10] He hosted various shows such as "Le scelte di Andrea Diprè", from 2001 to 2012, showcasing lesser-known painters.[11] He appeared in several Italian television programs as a guest, such as Gene Gnocchi’s "La Grande Notte del Lunedì", "Artù" and Maurizio Costanzo’s Maurizio Costanzo Show.[12][13]
Andrea has pursued a musical career as an independent artist, releasing his singles on streaming platforms and social media.[14] He collaborated with the Italian rapper Bello FiGo,[15] who dedicated him his song Andrea Diprè and featured him in his parody of O.T. Genasis’ song CoCo.[16] He appeared as a guest star in the music video of Шаблон:Ill by Шаблон:Ill.[17]
Personal life
Andrea had a romantic relationship with the Italian actress Sara Tommasi.[7] In 2015 the couple announced their upcoming wedding,[18] welcomed with great enthusiasm by the public, but it never took place.[19] Their relationship was the subject of much controversy resulting in a media scandal.[20][21]
Italian rappers J-Ax and Fedez referred to the scandal in their track Pieno di Stronzi, mentioning Andrea Diprè and Sara Tommasi in the lyrics of the song.[22][23]
Later he married the pornographic actress Riley Steele in 2015 in Van Nuys, Los Angeles. The couple divorced in 2018.[24]
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