Fiorello parody Ilary Blasi: 'Unico' is the docufilm about the argument with his wife
The Sicilian showman transforms gossip into entertainment with a viral video that combines sport and showbiz.

Fiorello presented 'Unico', a funny video parody of the docufilm 'Unica' by Ilary Blasi on Netflix. With his ironic style, the Sicilian showman tells his version of the argument with his wife, transforming the cured meat into a comic symbol. A stroke of genius to laugh at crime news.
The video, published on social media, takes up the structure of the original docufilm but with an entirely Fiorelli twist. At the center of the narrative is a domestic argument, made hilarious by the use of cured meat as a key element of discord. Fiorello once again demonstrates that he knows how to ride the media wave with irony.
The operation is a perfect example of how the world of sport and showbiz are intertwined. Ilary Blasi, former presenter and wife of Francesco Totti, had told her truth in 'Unica'. Fiorello responds with a parody that dismantles the gossip, transforming it into pure entertainment.
In an era where crime news dominates the headlines, Fiorello's parody offers a comedic way out, reminding us that laughter is the most powerful weapon against sensationalism. The video is already becoming popular on social media, confirming Fiorello as a master of contemporary satire. Fiorello's parody is not just a play on words or an exercise in irony, but a real social commentary.
In fact, Fiorello targets the world of crime news, which often focuses on stories of relationships and arguments, transforming them into an industry of sensationalism. With 'Unico', Fiorello wants to show that these stories can also be told differently, with a light and fun tone. The success of 'Unico' could also be a sign of how the public is changing its media consumption habits.
In fact, if the video is already becoming popular on social media, it is probably because the public is tired of gossip and is looking for something different, something that makes them laugh and doesn't just focus on sensationalism. Read at Gazzetta dello Sport
Why this matters
Fiorello has demonstrated once again that he knows how to transform gossip into entertainment, combining sport and showbiz in a way that makes you laugh. 'Unico' is an example of how irony can be an antidote to sensationalism, offering a light and entertaining alternative to crime news.
Frequently asked
- What is the comic symbol of the video?
- The salami becomes the central comic symbol: Fiorello uses it to represent the cause of the argument, transforming a banal object into a hilarious element.
- Why did Fiorello make this parody?
- With his ironic style, Fiorello wants to laugh at crime news and demonstrate how gossip can be transformed into light entertainment.
- Where was 'Unico' published?
- The video was published on Fiorello's social networks, where it is already going viral.
- How does 'Unico' differ from the original docufilm?
- 'Unico' maintains the structure of the original docufilm but with a comic tone and a version of the argument that is completely invented by Fiorello.
- What is the impact of 'Unico' on social media?
- The video is already becoming popular on social media, demonstrating the public's appreciation for Fiorello's irony and light tone.
Source
- Fiorello presenta Unico "Quella volta in cui sbagliai salume", la parodia del docufilm di Ilary Blasi
Gazzetta dello Sportgazzetta.it30 Nov, 10:43it-IT















