Controversy for Chiara Ferragni Joker on the cover of “L'Espresso”. But there are those who defend the choice

“Ferragni Spa: the dark side of Chiara”. The latest cover of The Express, on newsstands Friday March 8 on the occasion of International Women's Day, is controversial although it has not yet arrived on newsstands. The main investigation focuses on the affairs of the most famous Italian influencer, Chiara Ferragni, as the summary also explains: “A tangled network of companies, a whirlwind of shareholders, including cumbersome associates, executives put in examination and poorly paid employees. The influencer is at the head of an empire where transparency has no place.” An investigation which promises to be very critical of the management of the Ferragni company, already shaken in recent months by legal proceedings concerning the Balocco affair and other commercial agreements. But it is not so much the subject that shocks public opinion and users of social networks, but rather the image that appears on the cover. Chiara Ferragni appears mid- long, dressed in a gray jacket, a white shirt and a black tie. Nothing strange so far, except that she has heavy makeup on her face. Like a clown, like Joker, the villain of the Batman saga, with blue makeup under his eyes and red paint around his lips. The weekly's investigation comes a week after Ferragni's interview with Fabio Fazio, a What weather is it. On social networks, some criticize the bad taste of the image, as well as the choice to ridicule a woman on the March 8 cover. Among the defenders, however, there are those who remember how The Express has often created provocative covers, without making too many distinctions. So Salvini was Gambadilegno, Berlusconi became Andy Warhol's Mao and Giorgia Meloni was crowned queen like Elizabeth.

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