Primo ballerino del mondo and ballet phenomenon and UNICEF goodwill ambassador and world's hawttest man Roberto Bolle will dance this coming Saturday in Milan's Piazza del Duomo, right on the Cathedral's sagrato, in a free gala: ballet for the peoples, haills yea!
He took the time to share with Corriere della Sera -- big cherry propsicles to the newspaper for giving the world frequent coverage regarding Roberto Bolle's every thing, keep the good stuff coming! -- his favorite places in his adoptive city, Milan (he is officially a native of the Piedmont region, in Trino Vercellese, even if his DNA must have been seriously refined to physical perfection in some supersecret lab in Area 51, NV).
So let's cut to the chase, here, O.K.?
Bolle, besides his grueling schedule of rehearsals and endless training at la Scala, his home since he was still a child, works out at Club 10, the superexclusive gym/spa (with pool) on the penthouse of august Principe di Savoia hotel (generally, membership is unfortunately not open to non-guests, which is a good thing because if you want to ogle Bolle's sweaty, panting, throbbing, Phidias-sculpted body pumping iron, at least pay the 300 euros a night charge, wi-fi not included, for the privilege, what teh hail).
He frequently visits UNICEF's headquarters in via Victor Hugo -- he is their goodwill ambassador and frequently visits the places that need UNICEF the most, Bolle has recently traveled to Darfur with UNICEF -- and is a fan of the many exhibitions at nearby Palazzo Reale, in Piazza Duomo.
He lives close to the Giardini of via Palestro, a very short walk down Via Manzoni from la Scala and the only extravagant habits of the workaholic Roberto are the superfine chocolate sold at Venchi in via Mengoni and the Japanese food at Nobu in Via Manzoni, inside the Armani megastore (where we sincerely hope he enjoys better service than the scandalously negligent, inattentive service mere mortals get there).
Bolle has recently confessed that, as a huge fan of Mikhail Baryshnikov's films -- White Nights a big favorite since when he was a kid & dreamed of becoming a dancer -- and he considers himself open to take the occasional movie role once he retires from ballet.
The suggestion here is obvious: he's the only man alive who would be able to recreate young Travolta's magic in a remake of Saturday Night Fever. Just imagine Bolle in the opening scene:
And since we cannot really post about him without uploading a photo that rightly underscores Bolle's physique, go nuts: