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Elena Santarelli (born 18 August 1981) is an Italian model, television personality and actress.
Born in Latina, the niece of footballer Ubaldo Righetti, Santarelli started her career as a catwalk model, working among others for Giorgio Armani, Laura Biagiotti and Gai Mattiolo. [1] She made her television debut as an assistant of Amadeus in the Rai 1 quiz show L’eredità. [2] She later hosted the sport program Stadio Sprint, and in 2005 she participated to the third edition of the Rai 2 reality show L'Isola dei Famosi. [2] The same year, she appeared in a calendar for the magazine Max. [2] Santarelli later hosted several programs, including Total Request Live on MTV and Kalispéra on Canale 5. [2] She is also active as an actress in films, TV-series and on stage. [2] In June 2014 she married footballer Bernardo Corradi. [3] She made her debut as a writer in 2019 with the autobiography Una mamma lo sa, [4] which was followed two years later by Una mamma NON lo sa. [5]
Elena Santarelli | |
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Born |
Elena Santarelli (born 18 August 1981) is an Italian model, television personality and actress.
Born in Latina, the niece of footballer Ubaldo Righetti, Santarelli started her career as a catwalk model, working among others for Giorgio Armani, Laura Biagiotti and Gai Mattiolo. [1] She made her television debut as an assistant of Amadeus in the Rai 1 quiz show L’eredità. [2] She later hosted the sport program Stadio Sprint, and in 2005 she participated to the third edition of the Rai 2 reality show L'Isola dei Famosi. [2] The same year, she appeared in a calendar for the magazine Max. [2] Santarelli later hosted several programs, including Total Request Live on MTV and Kalispéra on Canale 5. [2] She is also active as an actress in films, TV-series and on stage. [2] In June 2014 she married footballer Bernardo Corradi. [3] She made her debut as a writer in 2019 with the autobiography Una mamma lo sa, [4] which was followed two years later by Una mamma NON lo sa. [5]