Overview
- Fedez rejected claims he was being lined up as a testimonial for the 'Yes' camp, describing the story on social media as a fantasy dressed up as journalism.
- He said an unknown caller identifying as a journalist repeatedly phoned to ask his stance on the justice referendum before articles appeared suggesting his involvement.
- Il Fatto Quotidiano reported that the 'Yes' committee was evaluating him to help make a technical vote more accessible, a claim subsequently echoed by other outlets.
- He noted that guests on his Pulp Podcast to date, including Gherardo Colombo and Nicola Gratteri, have argued for the 'No' case, with Gratteri featured in an upcoming episode.
- Coverage highlights a broader push to recruit high-profile figures for both sides, while there is no confirmed collaboration between Fedez and the 'Yes' committee.