The entrepreneur Fabrizio Corona has unveiled a background on the adolescence of showgirl Ilary Blasi.
For several months, Ilary Blasi has been in the pages of gossip newspapers all over Italy. The reason is as simple as it is sad: her marriage to Francesco Totti is over. The two married in 2005 and had three children. They seemed like a very solid couple, but it turned out that they had been in crisis for years and this crisis then led to several betrayals from the two of them.
Fabrizio Corona and Ilary Blasi – Solocine.it
It now seems that the former footballer is continuing the relationship with Noemi Bocchi, which he started while he was still busy with his ex-girlfriend. She, on the other hand, would not have a new boyfriend and they are both preparing to go to court and formalize the separation.
During this period, Fabrizio Corona returns to the front of the stage. He and the TV presenter never got along because she would never forgive him for spreading the rumor (which later turned out to be false) that the soccer champion cheated on her with showgirl Flavia Vento a few days after marriage.
But the presenter of the Island of the famous and the famous paparazzo knew each other well before. In fact, they’ve known each other since she was a teenager.
Fabrizio Corona, Ilary Blasi’s draft
Fabrizio Corona and Ilary Blasi clashed publicly when she ran Big Brother Vip a few years ago (now the show is run by Alfonso Signorini). Indeed, during an episode, he was asked to explain what the situation was with his ex-girlfriend Silvia Provvedi.
On this occasion, he let slip a sentence that is difficult to forget. “Remember what you did at 16, remember where you came from”. The entrepreneur was referring to the time when the showgirl was not yet famous, but she was trying to break into the entertainment world. At the time, the phrase wasn’t explained, but he later revealed it all in his book You Didn’t Do Me Anything To Me.
Ilary Blasi – Solocine.it
She recounted when she, still a minor, went to his agency to participate in auditions as a letter for Passaparola, Gerry Scotti’s historical trivia game. According to Lele Mora, in fact, it would have been appropriate for the role (as it was in reality). Corona affirms that, during this period, before the audition, she would have started frequenting the television world, undertaking a few stories with some of her friends. The showgirl has yet to respond.
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