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Osvaldo Supino made a blazing return to the Italian spotlight last night as he lit up the Milan red carpet at the star‑studded premiere of The Devil Wears Prada 2. The singer, already a global favourite thanks to his U.S TV tour, his history‑making appearance at Premios Lo Nuestro, and the LGBTQ Music Chart ( lgbtqmusicchart.eu) #1 for «Afterglow», proved once again why he remains one of Italy’s most internationally recognised independent artists. Industry insiders say his comeback couldn’t be louder: Nielsen Media Research confirmed that his 13 February 2026 appearance on Despierta América delivered one of the two highest viewership peaks of the entire broadcast, a rare feat for any European artist.
Supino’s trophy shelf already includes three BT Digital Music Awards nominations — a UK record — alongside honours from UNICEF, the Latino Chicago Awards and the LAIFFA Awards in Los Angeles, cementing his status as a cross‑continental force. And in true Supino fashion, the Milan premiere became a fashion moment of its own. The star stepped out in the now‑iconic look from the cover of his album Singles, which has surpassed 3 million streams: a sculpted corset paired with oversized pleated trousers, custom‑designed by his brother Giovanni Supino. The outfit sent photographers into a frenzy and instantly dominated social chatter around the event.
His appearance marks a powerful return to Italy and signals a new phase in his artistic journey — one defined by international consolidation, fresh creative ambitions and a renewed presence on the European scene. Supino didn’t just walk the red carpet; he owned it, reminding Milan — and the world — that he remains one of Italy’s most unstoppable global exports.


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