An icon of Italian music would be ready to say goodbye to the stage. In fact, it’s the right moment for her: her words.
There are so many icons of Italian music who in recent years have made us dance and sing along. Among these there is one ready to say goodbye to the music scene: his words freeze the fans.
The Italian music icon ready to say goodbye (Via Ansa Foto)
These days, a long interview came out with an icon of Italian music, who reportedly confessed to being ready to say goodbye to the stages. The singer in question is Donatella Rettore who decided to speak to the microphones of Gente. In the latest issue released on newsstands a few days ago, the singer went back a little on her career, also evoking her private life, not hiding, in the end, so as not to exclude her retirement from the music scene. Indeed, the magazine reads: “I’m always on top, so it would be a good time to leave”.
The singer then continued: “Chemistry, the song I brought to Sanremo with Ditonellapiaga, achieved platinum status, and this summer I was at the top of the charts with ‘Faccio da me’ paired with Tancredi”. In fact, for the artist, it’s good when you give up everything despite being on top. But Donatella also had the opportunity to talk about her private life. Indeed, the artist confessed that she no longer regretted not being able to become a mother, saying that she had tried by all means.
The icon says goodbye to music: Donatella Rettore talks about her
Sanremo and Italian music icon Donatella Rettore (Instagram photo).
As expected, during the interview, Donatella Rettore also talked about her personal life. The singer said she no longer regrets not being able to become a mother. Indeed, on the pages of Gente we read: “I tried assisted fertilization, with hormone injections, but nothing, and the life of adoption was too complicated from a bureaucratic point of view”. Moreover, the singer admitted to treating her fans like children, always being close to him with messages through social networks.
Speaking, however, of the breast cancer that struck her a few years ago, she said she was lucky to have discovered it in time, not hiding however that she felt very changed. Indeed, at the microphones of the weekly, he confided: “Finding out that I was sick was a shock and the first thing I thought of was that I couldn’t leave Claudio and our beloved dogs. who are like angels to me”. In conclusion, the Rector also spoke of the unforgettable Lucio Dalla, who still considers him today as his mentor.