The actor joked by citing a passage from Hamlet
Tense moment yesterday in the house when Sophie Codegoni and Soleil Sorge they teased each other even coming to say very harsh words. It all started after Soleil’s joke about Sophie’s aesthetic retouching, at which point all hell happened. “You have more plastic than personality“Sorge says scornfully to her companion who replies: “That’s not true but even if it were, you don’t have to allow yourself to insult.”
At that point Soleil leaves and sets off with Alex and Davide Silvestri for an aperitif by the pool. “If you can’t even make jokes and comments that one thinks, then I’m leaving” – He says. Alex tries to calm her down and invites her to let go of the matter since, according to him, it’s not worth it: “You’re arguing with a little girl. There is no confrontation, there is no dialogue“.
Things calm down and the three indulge in an aperitif. The conversation turns to the relationship between her and Alex Belli. “For me it is all very clear, then I admit that I myself have moments where I am inconsistent with what I say”Soleil says to Davide Silvestri taking advantage of the actor’s momentary absence.
Davide then, having seen the complex and confused relationship that distinguishes them, mentions a passage fromHamlet.
“What a coward, miserable slave I am! Not monstrous that this actor, feigning a nonexistent passion. May as much force his soul as he imagined, that his whole face turned pale, tears in his eyes. Despair in his appearance the broken voice, and everything in him gave strength to his idea, embodied it. And all for nothing”- his words that want to indicate how Alex starting everything almost as a game, after the kiss to Turandot he got carried away by a situation that over time became bigger than him. The whole thing is then stopped by the return of Alex.
“You have been the life in here”- concludes Soleil, giving the five to both and thanking them.
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