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Cristina Chiabotto

Cristina Chiabotto (born 15 September 1986) is an Italian TV presenter, model and showgirl. She works as TV presenter for Juventus Channel.

Chiabotto was born in Moncalieri, in the province of Turin (Piedmont). She has a younger sister, Serena.

In 2004 she won Miss Italia[1] and started working for RAI. After appearing on Zecchino d'Oro, a TV program for children in which she had a small role, she won the second series of the reality TV dance competition Ballando con le Stelle (the Italian version of Dancing With the Stars).

In 2006 she replaced Alessia Marcuzzi for Mediaset's program Le Iene and later worked on Festivalbar with Ilary Blasi. In 2008 she hosted Real TV, the Italian version of Real TV, on Italia 1.

She lives in Turin and supports Juventus; she also appeared with Alessandro Del Piero in a popular advertisement. She is 182 cm (6 ft 0 in) tall.

Personal life

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Chiabotto dated her Ballando con le Stelle co-star Fabio Fulco until 2017.[2] On 21 September 2019, after a year of engagement, she married the entrepreneur Marco Roscio.[3]

Cristina Chiabotto has had an operation for breast augmentation.[4]

TV programs

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Radio

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Theater

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  • Ti ricordi il varietà? (2012)

Advertising campaigns

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Cristina has been the face of several advertising campaigns, such as those for Facco Corporation, Chateau d'Ax, Deborah, Rocchetta, Lotto and Cotonella. In 2007, during the twentieth edition of the Italian Grand Prix organized by Advertising, won the special prize show and Communication.

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''Cristina Chiabotto'' is an Italian television presenter, model, and showgirl known for winning Miss Italia 2004 and her work as a TV host on various Italian programs, including a role on the Juventus Channel in the 2010s, as well as her background in entertainment. Born on 15 September 1986 in Moncalieri, Turin, Italy, she has established a prominent presence in Italian media through her hosting roles and public appearances. She married entrepreneur Marco Roscio on 21 September 2019 and is the mother of two daughters. Chiabotto's career has focused on television presenting, with contributions to entertainment programs, sports coverage, and fan-oriented content across Italian networks. Her work has made her a recognizable figure in the country's show business landscape.

Early life

Background and Miss Italia win

Cristina Chiabotto was born on 15 September 1986 in Moncalieri, in the Province of Turin, Italy, and was raised in Borgaro Torinese. She has one younger sister named Serena. In 2004, Chiabotto won the Miss Italia beauty pageant while representing Miss Piemonte. She was crowned by comedian Giorgio Panariello, and her victory was notable as the first in which the traditional sceptre was not presented, having been abolished that year. Following her win, she appeared in television and print advertisements, including a prominent campaign alongside footballer Alessandro Del Piero. In November 2004, she performed the role of the “fatina” (fairy) at the 47th edition of Zecchino d'Oro. Her Miss Italia title launched her subsequent career in television and modeling.

Career

Modeling and endorsements

Cristina Chiabotto established herself as a prominent figure in Italian modeling and advertising following her participation in Miss Italia 2004, leveraging her striking physical presence to secure numerous brand endorsements. Standing at 182 cm with blue eyes and blonde hair, she embodied the classic attributes sought after in fashion and commercial work. She became particularly known for her long-term roles as a testimonial in major campaigns. These included Cotonella in 2006, Acqua Rocchetta from 2006 to 2013, Chateau d’Ax from 2009 to 2011, Deborah in 2009, Superenalotto in 2010, and Tagliati X il Successo for SCREEN from 2014 to 2017. Her effectiveness in blending image and communication earned her the special prize “Comunicazione e spettacolo” at the Grand Prix Pubblicità Italia in 2007.

Television presenting

Cristina Chiabotto's television presenting career gained momentum in 2005 following her participation in Miss Italia 2004, when she managed jury connections at the Sanremo Music Festival and for Lotteria Italia, while also hosting short special programs for Mother's Day and spring. That same year, she won the second season of Ballando con le stelle paired with professional dancer Raimondo Todaro and later secured victory in the champions tournament among past winners. In 2006, she co-hosted Le Iene on Italia 1 and Festivalbar alongside Ilary Blasi and Mago Forest. She also served as the Italian host for the 30th edition of the Festival internazionale del circo di Monte Carlo, broadcast on December 24 and 31. In 2007, Chiabotto co-hosted Scherzi a parte on Canale 5 with Claudio Amendola and Valeria Marini, as well as the Wind Music Awards with Giancarlo Giannini and Ambra Angiolini. In 2008, she hosted Real TV on Italia 1, replacing Ainett Stephens, and became the female face of Controcampo on Rete 4 starting August 31. In 2009, she hosted the Italian final of The Look of the Year in Cattolica and co-hosted the Fico+Fico Christmas Show with I Fichi d'India from December 19. In 2010, Chiabotto joined Ciak… si canta! on Rai 1 from the third episode, co-hosted Miss Italia nel Mondo with Massimo Giletti, and co-presented Tutti a scuola on September 21 with Fabrizio Frizzi and Georgia Luzi. From 2011 to 2012, she hosted the comedy tour Risollevante on Comedy Central, presented Bau Boys on Italia 1, and hosted BravoGrazie on Sky, including a summer edition of Risollevante. Since 2013, she has served as the face of Juventus Channel (JTV). She hosted I menù di GialloZafferano on Canale 5 from March 18, 2018. In 2023, she co-hosted the third episode of GialappaShow on TV8 on June 4 and appeared on Together – A Black&White Show on Sky Sport. Chiabotto has also appeared in various special programs, including multiple editions of the Festival internazionale del circo di Monte Carlo, Capodanno on ice, La partita del cuore, Intimissimi on ice, La ricetta perfetta, Ti regalo una storia, and Le ricette delle feste di GialloZafferano.

Radio hosting

Chiabotto's radio hosting activities occurred alongside her prominent television career. From 2011 to 2013, she co-hosted the program Pronto chi sei? on Radio Kiss Kiss together with Joe Violanti. In 2017, she hosted 105 all’una on Radio 105.

Other activities

Chiabotto has pursued interests beyond television and radio, including theatre and literature. In 2012, she acted in the stage production Ti ricordi il varietà?, a contemporary variety show featuring sketches inspired by classic and modern Italian entertainment, performing alongside Vittorio Gucci in a tour that included dates in Bari, Milan, and Bologna. In 2014, she published her debut novel Di notte contavo le stelle through Rizzoli, her first foray into book-length fiction.

Personal life

Relationships and family

Cristina Chiabotto was in a relationship with actor Fabio Fulco from 2005 to 2017, having met during her participation in Ballando con le stelle in 2005. The couple was together for 12 years before their separation. She married entrepreneur Marco Roscio on 21 September 2019, following a one-year engagement. The wedding ceremony took place at the Chiesa di Sant'Uberto within the Reggia di Venaria, with a reception in the Residenza Sabauda's salons attended by around 400 guests. Chiabotto and Roscio have two daughters together. Their first daughter, Luce Maria, was born in 2021, and their second daughter, Sofia, was born on 29 June 2022.
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