Interviewed by Francesca Fagnani in Belve, the actress Isabella Ferrari talks about her still unnamed illness. Here’s what she said when confessing with an open heart.
Guest of the television lounge of Beastswith the host Francesca Fagnani, the Italian actress Isabella Ferrari talks about her still unnamed illness. She never wanted to reveal what it was about. During the interview, the splendid interpreter of great successful films tells many things that are still unknown about her life and her career.
Francesca Fagnani hosted, on the occasion of the new episode of Belve, the very good one Italian actress Isabella Ferrariwho told her story by answering all the questions, even the most uncomfortable ones, that the journalist asked her in the television studio.
He addressed topics related to his career, such as the hot scene in Calm Chaos together with Nanni Moretti, which caused quite a stir at the time. Also because she, the actress, admits that she probably said some “nonsense” to answer the questions she asked.
The actress then spoke about hers private life and, in particular, the relationship with her husband. The woman claims that they are both equal, after she found something she shouldn’t have on her partner’s phone.
He also stops to talk about the chapter drugs, claiming to have tried them all, except the heavy ones. Or, rather, she has always stopped at “homeopathic” dosages, because she doesn’t want to lose control. To then address a more delicate topic: her illness.
Isabella Ferrari talks about her still unnamed illness, during the interview with Belve
I think I will never reveal the name of this disease because the internet is terrible, it deceives us. When I did it I was very scared, I didn’t even tell my children for a long time because I didn’t want them to go and read.
These are the words of the woman, who then adds that now her children know what it is about:
However, the illness is my strength, my stability. It changed me, made me more confident, more stable.
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