"Interviewer: What is the person who has influenced your life the most? Magalli: First and foremost, my grandfather: he was a fine example, a positive person from whom I learnt so much. Then my father: he taught me how to distance myself from things I didn’t agree with. He would fly into a rage easily, and thanks to him I realised how unpleasant it was to lose one’s temper. That’s why I never get angry and always try to be kind. My mother was a witty woman: from her I learnt the mechanics of humour. Alongside my family, I’d add professional role models such as Mario Riva and Corrado."
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