Felicissima: Sera
In the first season, a monologue regarding the use of derogatory slurs sparked national outrage. The duo argued that "words don't matter as much as the intention," a stance that was heavily condemned by LGBTQ+ advocates and human rights organizations.
While it achieved high ratings and featured some of Italy's biggest stars, it also became a lightning rod for criticism regarding political correctness and social sensitivity. A Mix of Comedy and A-List Stars Felicissima Sera
Despite its commercial success, the show is frequently criticized for its content. Pio and Amedeo often use their platform to deliver monologues on "political correctness," which critics argue cross the line into homophobia, racism, and discrimination. In the first season, a monologue regarding the