The former Sanremo winner has revealed his disability, which no one would have ever suspected. Here’s the awkward moment the singer went through just a few years ago when he had to go through two pains almost simultaneously.
The former Sanremo winner, who is going through a very happy moment in his life, went through a real odyssey just a few years ago. The singer showed live on Rai 1 in Serena Bortone’s living room the marriage proposal that will forever link him to Luigi Calcara, university professor at Sapienza University in Rome.
Sanremo 2022, conductor Amadeus enthralled as Sabrina Ferilli presents the competitors in the race (photo ANSA/ETTORE FERRARI).
Valerio Scanu himself recently received another significant satisfaction within the university. In fact, he is a law graduate. He explained in the process that he intended to continue to learn about registering for lawyers through forensic practice, without neglecting a career in music.
The terrible mourning aggravated by the Covid pandemic
Valerio Scanu, 32, like many, turned to the courts when he felt the need to seek justice after a defamation claim. These great sentimental and professional goals were accompanied by two great pains during the period of the Covid pandemic, about two years ago.
Sanremo 2010, Antonella Clerici presents the winner’s prize to Valerio Scanu (photo ANSA/CLAUDIO ONORATI).
Scanu lost his father, who was around sixty-four years old. The pain, on this occasion, was amplified by the difficulty of being able to see him even after hospitalization. On top of that, at some point they had found ‘something’ in the ex-Sanremo winner’s lung that caused him to have what you could call a handicap.
The former Sanremo winner remembers the operation: in order to be able to defeat the tumor forever, he developed a disability
Valerio Scanu explained to Today is another day that he had lung cancer in 2020. The singer recalled that he tried to protect his family from the bad news. In fact, he had reduced what was happening to him to a “scar” found in his lungs. He even admitted that he felt a bit like a hero that way. Sanremo 2016, the performance of Valerio Scanu, winner of the 2010 edition (photo ANSA/CLAUDIO ONORATI).
The former Sanremo winner explained that it was not possible to remove the ‘little tumour’ without removing a lung, as the risk of damaging the whole organ was too high. Most people who have their lungs removed do so because of the discovery of cancer. However, doctors always try to limit the removal of a section.
Here is the video of Valerio Scanu’s marriage proposal to Luigi Calcara: