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Unexpected snaps of the famous Italian actress Andrea Delogu surfaced when she accidentally flashed during a live stream while trying on a new dress. But you’ve probably already spotted Andrea Delogu in the flick “Divorzio a Las Vegas” (2020).
Born Maria Andrea Delogu on May 23, 1982, in Cesena, Italy, Andrea is a versatile talent recognized for her roles as a TV and radio host, writer, actress, and singer. She had a unique upbringing, growing up in the San Patrignano community and later delving into her experiences in her novel “La collina” (2014) and the 2020 Netflix docu-series “SanPa – Luci e tenebre di San Patrignano.”
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Andrea’s entertainment career kicked off in 2002 with her appearance on “Mai dire domenica,” a show on Italia 1, and she later joined the cast of the reality show “Campioni, il sogno” in 2004. She also made her mark in the music scene, forming the duo Cinema2 with Barbara Clara in 2003 and the duo Stokhlogu with Ema Stokholma in 2013. Her TV gigs included hosting “Stracult” on Rai 2 and presenting the Premio internazionale del vino in 2015. Andrea has also been involved in various media projects, from commenting on the Eurovision Song Contest to presenting at the Nastri d’argento.
In 2020, Andrea hosted the virtual event “DC Fandome” related to DC Comics characters and co-presented the program “Ricomincio da Raitre” on Rai 3. She has been hosting the radio program “La versione delle due” on Radio2 since 2018, which won the Diversity Award in 2021. In 2023, she hosted “Primafestival,” a news program about the Sanremo music festival, and was involved in the TIM Summer Hits program on Rai 2 alongside Nek.
In her personal life, Andrea married actor Francesco Montanari in 2016, but the couple separated in 2021. She has also been romantically linked with model Luigi Bruno from July 2021. As an actress, she has appeared in films like “Divorzio a Las Vegas” and is the author of two books, “La collina” and “Where the words end,” the latter detailing her experience with dyslexia.