NShe fourth evening of Sanremo 2025, the Ariston stage will welcome a performance with a strong emotional impact: Paolo Kessisogluactor, comedian and beloved face of Italian television, Yes he will exhibit with his Lunita daughter. The duo will present Fear of mea song that addresses the delicate theme of youth isolation and communication difficulties between parents and children. But who is Lunita Kessisoglu?
Who is Lunita Kessisoglu?
Born in 2003, Lunita Maria Kessisoglu is the Daughter of the actor Paolo Kessisoglu and the journalist and art expert Sabrina Donadel. Raised far from the media clamor, he chose to build his identity without exploiting the popularity of the family. Lunita is an all -round artist: He defines herself a singer -songwriter and pianist And, on his Instagram profile, he shares views of his musical production.
The Lunita name has a romantic origin: His parents chose him during a trip to Mexicoprobably inspired by the beauty of the moon and the sweet and melodic sound of the word. A name that reflects a luminous but reserved personality, capable of shining without looking for the spotlight. In addition to music, lunita loves sport and launching into various adventurespassions that shares with both parents. In its growth path embraced a fluid vision of one’s existence, declaring itself not binary And adopting pronouns They/Them (They).
Lunita Kessisoglu, a special link with her father Paolo
Paolo Kessisoglu always has manifested a deep affection for Lunitapublicly sharing words full of love and admiration. In a moving post, he wrote: «My little girl, how beautiful you are. Here you were little but you are my little girl even now that you are great. (…) I have to tell you one thing: look out the window … remember to always do it ». A solid bond, built on trust and mutual respect, which Tonight he will turn into music on the Sanremo stage.
In Sanremo 2025 Fear of mesong on youth isolation
Fear of methe song that father and daughter will bring to Sanremoaddresses the theme of social isolationmore and more widespread phenomenon among young people. The intense and profound text, It tells the sense of loss of those who struggle to find their place in the world and the desire of parents to understand and help. The reference is (also) to hikikomoriyoung people who close in their room and isolate themselves from society. Paolo and Lunita bring this reality on stage with a musical dialogue between a father who tries to approach and a daughter who struggles to make himself understood.
For Lunita, this is an important first time. Not only for the visibility of Sanremo, but for the Message you want to send. His delicate but decisive voice tells of a generation that struggles to find his own space and voice.
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