Overview
- The Russian supermodel shares hosting duties for the festival’s third evening alongside Carlo Conti, Laura Pausini and Ubaldo Pantani.
- At a press conference, she said she was honored to be on the Ariston stage and noted Sanremo’s decades-long legacy.
- Shayk highlighted her musical upbringing, citing a mother who taught piano and her own piano and choir experience, while joking she hopes not to be asked to sing.
- She stated she will avoid political remarks, saying she is there to bring positive energy and to celebrate love, music and unity.
- Describing herself as a feminist “in her own way,” she said she fights for equality while expressing love and respect for men.