Mauro Coruzzi
Mauro Coruzzi, known by his stage name Platinette, is an Italian television personality and radio host who has made a significant impact on Italian media with his unique blend of humor and insight. Born on November 3, 1953, Coruzzi is celebrated for his flamboyant persona and candid discussions about life, love, and identity. He gained fame in the 1990s and has since been a prominent figure on Italian television, often addressing topics related to LGBTQ+ issues. Recently, Coruzzi made headlines as he turned 70 and shared his experiences of surviving two strokes, discussing the challenges he faces while maintaining his trademark wit and humor. He remains a beloved figure, known for his ability to tackle serious subjects with a light-hearted approach, while also expressing concerns about the current state of television and representation.
Born on Nov 03, 1953 (72 years old)
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Mauro Coruzzi, known as Platinette, is celebrating his 70th birthday and reflects on his life and health challenges.
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