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Winx Club Reunion lights up Italian town

Jesolo is painted pink during four-day event organised by Rainbow Group.

The fairies of Winx Club transfixed fans from around the world during a special Winx Worldwide Reunion held the Italian town of Jesolo.

The town was painted pink during the four-day event, with special Winx Club surprises waiting on every street corner to greet the fans who came from more than 20 countries. These included Russia, Turkey, Malaysia, Taiwan, the US and across Europe.

As well as a special welcome party, fans and their families were also treated to a Winx Club fashion show, a creative lab, singing and dancing games, as well as Winx Club musical.

“I was hugely impressed at The Winx Worldwide Reunion,” said Iginio Straffi, founder and CEO of Rainbow Group. “It was amazing to see so many people from all over the world coming together to celebrate Winx Club. It has been a truly magical event that exceeded our expectations.”

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