In a long and touching monologue, Max Cavallari made it clear what and how much it meant for him, sharing life with Bruno Arena
The combination between Bruno Arena and Max Cavallari, better known as the Prickly Pear, it was not only artistic, but above all of friendship. A relationship that has lasted for decades and that over time has only strengthened. On Tuesday evening, Max was a guest in the first episode of the new season of Le Iene and in a long and touching monologue he talked about what he and Bruno have been for each other.
Last September 28, the Italian entertainment world learned with great sadness the news of the disappearance of Bruno Arena. The Milanese comedian and actor had 65 years old and in 2013 he was forced to retire due to a brain aneurysm.
Literally hundreds of messages of condolence published on social media in the hours and days following his death, by the many friends and colleagues who shared a part of life with him.
Above all of course that of Max Cavallari. Bruno and Max practically lived a life together. In the 90s they became famous all over Italy with their duo gods Prickly pears.
Even after he fell ill, Max didn’t never left Bruno aloneas shown by the many photos published by the comedian with his friend, up to a few days before his death.
Max Cavallari and the monologue for Bruno
Guest in the first episode of the new season of HyenasMax wanted remember Brunothe relationship she had with him and the sensations experienced.
We met at the Varese oratory. Bruno used to say to me: ‘Don’t bust my balls, you don’t play’. We were completely different, for example he loved sports and I loved gardening, he the first and I the second, he rode a bicycle and I liked vintage cars. One day he came to Mediaset by bike when we came to make our plans and I came to work with an old Porsche. That day Piersilvio Berlusconi saw us, looked at the two vehicles and said: ‘But do you earn the same as prickly pears?’
“I remember that at the beginning they paid us so little that we went to Rome to do a show for 600 thousand lire and we spent 1200 and Bruno went home and did the ATM to show his wife what we were earning. We have worked with the greats, with Proietti, with Benigni, we have worked with all Oscar winners and it was a beautiful fairy tale.“
When he went into a coma I closed myself up, I didn’t want to do anything more. But the fans came looking for me to tell me to continue because the Figs weren’t finished. And then Bruno looked me in the eye, because we understood each other only by looking, and he told me to go on. I took my wigs, my suitcases and started over. Then I told him not to turn off the moon, he turned it off but I turn it back on.
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