In Seville,

Al Bano Carrisi

was scheduled to attend Sicab's show on Saturday along with more well-known faces to receive an award.

"A last-minute change"

, as reported by the organization, announced that the Italian singer would go through this appointment a day before, on Friday, because this Saturday he was leaving for Madrid.

Al Bano will sit tonight on the set of the Telecinco program Sálvame, the same program in which

Lydia Lozano

is a regular collaborator .

According to the publication, the journalist burst into tears when the program told her the news that Carrisi would be on the set, and has previously commented that she will not sit among the group of collaborators "whatever the consequences," including, according to her, the possibility of being fired from the program.

Al Bano seems not to have set conditions to be present tonight on the set of Sálvame, even knowing that Lozano is part of the program's team of collaborators.

Unlike a few years ago, in which Carrisi did refuse to have Lydia present.

Lozano has assured that "he is not going to apologize more times, I have been asking for forgiveness for years and years"

, after Al Bano publicly refused to have a face to face with the journalist.

From Sálvame they announce that in tonight's program Al Bano will talk about

Patricia Donoso

from Cordoba , who claims to have had

an affair

with the Italian, who has called this woman "a second Lydia Lozano".

The singer's lawyers have already announced that they have taken legal action against Donoso, since Carrisi denies having any relationship with her and even claims not to know her.

In his brief stint at Sicab, Al Bano has once again said that he does not know "who is this woman -Donoso- who claims to have had a three-year relationship with me. Either I am stupid or this woman wants something that is unacceptable. I will be in Telecinco, let's see who this woman is and what she wants. It seems to me the same as with Lydia Lozano, who invented something absurd and unacceptable, and I had to give war."

When the journalists told him Lydia Lozano's refusal to be on tonight's program, Al Bano replied that "I don't like bad people even for a coffee", recalling the damage the journalist did years ago. "Not only to me but to all the viewers. It was a story without evidence, she used such a tragic fact to make money."

The differences between the journalist and Al Bano go back more than twenty-five years,

when, in January 1994,

Ylenia Carrisi, the eldest daughter of Albano Carrisi and Romina Power,

disappeared in New Orleans at the age of 23 and, according to he said to himself, having drug addiction problems.

There were several theories, taking as valid and official that the young woman had committed suicide by throwing herself into the Mississippi River.

Twenty years later, in 2013, an Italian court officially declared her dead, at the request of Al Bano himself, despite not having found her body.

Eleven years after the disappearance of the young woman,

Lydia Lozano surprised everyone, including Al Bano, stating that Ylenia was still alive in a tropical country

and that she had a family, although the Spanish journalist never managed to provide evidence.

After numerous clashes on such a painful and sensitive issue for the Carrisi family, Lydia Lozano ended up asking for forgiveness, assuring that her sources had misled her.

Last year, an Italian media outlet published that there were indications that Ylenia had been found alive in a basement in New Orleans, living poorly with other 'homeless' and in a deplorable state.

The general conviction in Italy is that Ylenia is not alive, as Al Bano himself thinks, while

Romina Power did continue the search for her daughter

, although it is said that lately she could already have been convinced of her death.

The disappearance of Ylenia caused the separation, in 1999, of one of the most solid marriages of the time, which ended in divorce in 2012.

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