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An escapulary for Julia Roberts: De Filippi's gift in the latest C'è Posta per Te

Un escapolario per Julia Roberts: il regalo della De Filippi nell'ultima di C'è Posta per Te
Yet another Saturday of record ratings for Maria De Filippi and her latest episode of C'è Posta per Te. The presenter, on the occasion of the closing of the season, chose a super cupid. Guest of honor of the program broadcast in prime time on Canale 5, one of the most renowned protagonists of international cinema: Julia Roberts. The actress, welcomed in the studio by a mega standing ovation, appeared visibly moved. Maria, as a good host and grateful for her presence, surprised Roberts with a special gesture. De Filippi thus donated a case containing an escapulary necklace, or also defined as a Scapular . The series did not go unnoticed, arousing great curiosity in the studio and at home audience. Mary is indeed the first wearer of the religious necklace: in fact, in addition to wearing one with the Virgin of Mount Carmel during the episode itself, already years ago, when she was the presenter of the Sanremo Festival making her debut on the Ariston stage, the De Filippi wore a precious and symbolic escapulary around his neck. Once again, the Queen of Canale 5 allows her décolleté and back to be embellished with one of the objects representing the perfect combination of glamor and spirituality, just like the MyCharm ones. Our Scapular models are authentic necklaces made of gold or silver, embellished with two rectangular medals, one that goes down the front illuminating the décolleté and the other that rests on the back. An auspicious jewel, unique and double at the same time. The scapular, or escapulary, is the fashion version of the ancient religious dress worn by monks as a symbol of love and a guarantee of divine protection.