Viewers of the ITV daytime chat show Loose Women expressed dissatisfaction with Thursday's interview, describing the panel’s behavior around their guest as unusual.
The panel, including Jane Moore, Mariella Frostrup, Nadia Sawalha, and Sue Cleaver, welcomed Matteo Bocelli, son of opera legend Andrea Bocelli. They discussed his second album and live performance.
Jane Moore opened by complimenting Matteo on his looks:
"Well, first of all, can we just say you are impossibly handsome? But I'm sure you get a lot of that!"
Matteo responded about his new album Falling In Love:
"Honestly, I feel like I evolved so this time I had the chance to work on the album with more time and was dreaming to set the studio at home and spend three or four weeks with the producers. Music is an exchange of ideas, and to me, it was very important to get it. There's a cover that has more of a classical feeling, but mainly pop."
Mariella Frostrup, sitting close to Matteo, smiled and laughed as he spoke about growing up with a father famous in a different music genre.
Summary: The interview attracted criticism from viewers due to the panel's unusual approach, despite discussing meaningful aspects of Matteo Bocelli's music career and family background.