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Diana Del Bufalo
Diana Del Bufalo (born 8 February 1990) is an Italian actress, singer, and television host. Biography Diana Del Bufalo was born in Rome on the 8th of February 1990, her father is Dario Del Bufalo; an architect and archeologist and her mother is Ornella Pratesi, a soprano. Diana also has an older brother called Giano. In 2010 she participated as a singer in the talent show ''Amici di Maria de Filippi''. Her elimination caused Platinette, a judge, to strip during the live broadcast to show his disagreement. During the show she recorded her first single "''Nelle mie favole"'', featured in the music compilation of ''Amici 10''. She has hosted ''Mai dire Amici'', a comedy show developed by Gialappa's Band for Italian television channel Canale 5. In the summer of 2011 she made her debut in cinema as the co-protagonist of the movie ''Matrimonio a Parigi'' directed by Massimo Boldi. Diana then went on to host Italian TV show ''Pianeta Mare'' broadcast on Rete 4. In the summer of 2013 s ...
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Diana Del Bufalo
Diana Del Bufalo (born 8 February 1990) is an Italian actress, singer, and television host. Biography Diana Del Bufalo was born in Rome on the 8th of February 1990, her father is Dario Del Bufalo; an architect and archeologist and her mother is Ornella Pratesi, a soprano. Diana also has an older brother called Giano. In 2010 she participated as a singer in the talent show ''Amici di Maria de Filippi''. Her elimination caused Platinette, a judge, to strip during the live broadcast to show his disagreement. During the show she recorded her first single "''Nelle mie favole"'', featured in the music compilation of ''Amici 10''. She has hosted ''Mai dire Amici'', a comedy show developed by Gialappa's Band for Italian television channel Canale 5. In the summer of 2011 she made her debut in cinema as the co-protagonist of the movie ''Matrimonio a Parigi'' directed by Massimo Boldi. Diana then went on to host Italian TV show ''Pianeta Mare'' broadcast on Rete 4. In the summer of 2013 s ...
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