Overview
- The pageant’s statement contests the use of its denomination for both the album and the unreleased title track.
- Miss Italia says the song contains expressions judged harmful to the dignity and honor of participants and to the contest’s reputation.
- The organization has mandated lawyers Pieremilio Sammarco and Vincenzo Larocca to seek court measures to block further use and obtain damages.
- Ditonellapiaga told reporters in Sanremo that the track has not been released and that organizers have not heard its lyrics.
- She described the work as a personal, ironic reflection on beauty standards and perfection, denied insults to contestants, and clarified references to “hiding despair with makeup.”