School For Game Show Hostesses
An Italian school for television game show hostesses is being cited as a waste of European Union funds. The EU gave the First Tel School more than $1.5 million for 97 students to take an eight-month course to learn how to be Vanna White. The school -- based in a region of Italy where young people have 50 percent unemployment rate -- will offer classes in: diction, show presenting, make-up, singing, dancing, acting, and the history of cinema and theater, the London Telegraph reports. One of the school's founders, Dino Giordano, says the school is aimed at giving students a head start for show business. However, student Simona Toto tells the Telegraph, "I want to be famous, rich and marry a footballer."
An Italian school for television game show hostesses is being cited as a waste of European Union funds. The EU gave the First Tel School more than $1.5 million for 97 students to take an eight-month course to learn how to be Vanna White. The school -- based in a region of Italy where young people have 50 percent unemployment rate -- will offer classes in: diction, show presenting, make-up, singing, dancing, acting, and the history of cinema and theater, the London Telegraph reports. One of the school's founders, Dino Giordano, says the school is aimed at giving students a head start for show business. However, student Simona Toto tells the Telegraph, "I want to be famous, rich and marry a footballer."
Charles Mims
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