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Born | Davide Marra 18 October 1991 |
Occupation | social media personality • podcast host • personal trainer. |
Children | 1 |
Davide Marra (Rome, October 18, 1991), also known as Mr. Marra, is an Italian podcast host and personal trainer.
Biography[edit]
Born and raised in Rome, he graduated in Graphic Design and Advertising Communication from the Teresa Confalonieri Institute in Rome.
After high school, he began his journey with the FIPE, a federation recognized by the CONI and the CIP. He obtained certification and membership with the FIPE to teach weightlifting as an instructor and personal trainer, working in various gym chains in Rome.
Alongside his gym activities, in 2017, he created a YouTube channel (which currently has 88,000 subscribers) [1] and a Cinema-themed Facebook group.
In October 2018, along with Simone Santoro and Gianluca Miele, he founded the Cerbero Podcast, a live daily broadcast on the Twitch platform[2]. In 2020, the podcast reached the peak of its popularity, coinciding with the pandemic and the consequent closure of gyms, prompting Marra to leave his gym job to focus solely on online content.
On May 15, 2023, he appeared for the first time in an episode of the well-known podcast "Muschio Selvaggio," joining Fedez as a co-host [3]. The collaboration is still ongoing, with Marra concurrently hosting the Cerbero Podcast on Twitch and Muschio Selvaggio on YouTube.
Career[edit]
Cinema[edit]
In 2019, he made a cameo appearance in the short film "Happy Birthday" directed by Lorenzo Giovenga, starring Achille Lauro, Jenny De Nucci, and Fortunato Cerlino.
Radio[edit]
Davide "Mr. Marra" Marra has been a guest on several well-known radio shows such as La Zanzara on Radio24, RDS next, and Radio Deejay.
Music[edit]
He has released 3 tracks on Spotify, including 2 covers ("Parole Parole" by Mina featuring Giulia Calvani, and "Arsenico" by Aiello featuring Simone Santoro, in an alternative version called "C'è Dolore") and 1 original song: "Blue Valentine." The latter was produced by Dave Revan and RE4L, featuring Erika Lei and Alex Mucci, both artists signed under the label "Yalla Movement."
Personal Life[edit]
Since 2020, he has been in a relationship with the well-known influencer and singer Alex Mucci, with whom he has a daughter, Asia Marra Mucci. He gained popularity after participating in the Cerbero Podcast project in 2018 on Twitch.