• Giorgia Meloni announces her separation: "My relationship with Andrea Giambruno ends here"

The news was announced by Giorgia Meloni herself this morning on social networks: she is separating from her husband Andrea Giambruno. With a photo in which she appeared with him and the daughter they have in common, the Italian prime minister left a text announcing that the journey with Giambruno is coming to an end. "My relationship with Andrea Giambruno, which lasted almost ten years, ends here. I thank you for the wonderful years we have spent together, for the difficulties we have gone through and for giving me the most important thing in my life, which is our daughter Ginevra," the Italian prime minister announced on Twitter.

In addition, Meloni wanted to issue a warning to all those who try to weaken her: "I will defend what we were, I will defend our friendship and I will defend, whatever the cost, a seven-year-old girl who loves her mother and loves her father, as I could not love mine. I have nothing more to say about it. P.S. All those who hoped to weaken me by beating me at home should know that no matter how much the drop waits to dig the stone, the stone is still stone and the drop is just water."

Giorgia Meloni has grown up in a matriarchy. And this imprints character. Perhaps, hence her extreme feminism. When he was one year old, he was abandoned by his father, who went to the Canary Islands to get tobacco and never returned. She was under the protection of Mamma Anna, who almost aborted her, and her sister Arianna (47), who protected her by telling her fairy tales when she felt lonely and was bullied at school when they shouted "you're a fat girl". Over time, that ugly duckling was transformed into a figurine of 160 cm and about 50 kg that, far from being a mere bibelot, brought out a Magnani-like character while she lived in the popular Roman neighborhood of Garbatella, where she began to work as a nanny or waitress to pay for her studies.

A controversial relationship

Six years ago, one of the most important adventures of her life began when she became a first-time mother to Ginevra, the result of her relationship with television journalist Andrea Giambruno (41), whom she did not marry but did become a common-law partner. The separation with the journalist comes after racy images containing sexist and sexual statements by Giambruno were released in Italy. At the end of August he had a television appearance in which he said: "If you go dancing, you have every right to get drunk - there should be no misunderstanding - but, if you avoid getting drunk and losing consciousness, maybe you will also avoid incurring certain problems" because "otherwise the wolf runs the risk of finding you", said during a broadcast of the program Diario del Día, on the Rete 4 channel. These controversial statements left Giambruno in a very bad place as they accused Meloni's partner of, in cases of sexual assault, blaming the victim and not the aggressor.

In addition, conversations have been leaked in which the journalist makes some comments of a sexual nature to one of his co-workers. The comedy television program Striscia la Notizia broadcast the conversations that Giambruno, presenter of the program Diario del giorno, had with a colleague over the last two days. In it, she is heard saying phrases such as: "Can I touch the package while talking to you?", "Are you engaged?" Or "Are you an open-minded person?" "Do you know that I and (name omitted...) Are we having a story? All of Mediaset knows it, now you know it too, but we are looking for a third participant because we do trios, even quartets with...", Giambruno is also heard saying.

It doesn't end there. The reporter asks her again if she will join the "task force" and when the woman replies yes, he says he has to give them "something in return." She, whose identity is unknown, asks if there is "any aptitude test" and he replies, "Yes, he fucks."

HER SISTER'S WEIGHT

Both sisters, Giorgia and Arianna, are so close that they look like homozygous twins. They invented the lyrics of songs that they sang for hours and to communicate with each other they created their own language that they still use today to mislead others. The guide in their lives has been Anna Paratore (70), who made an effort to ensure that her little ones had their basic needs covered. Despite the disappointment of her marriage, she took refuge in romantic literature, writing 140 books under the pseudonym Josie Bell.

In her biographical book Io sono Giorgia (2021) she describes her mother as "a cultured and strong-willed woman who hides a fragile soul behind the armor she donned to face life. To her I owe my love for books, my curiosity, my pride, my ability to always get ahead, my dedication to work, my instinct for freedom and the need to tell the truth that I have inside."

Giorgia is direct, she doesn't mince words and she has managed to build a story that makes her own character believable as well as plausible. When she blurted out in one of her speeches "I am Giorgia, I am a woman, I am a mother, I am Italian, I am a Christian", she attacked everyone as if she were participating in a joust. Far from being intimidated, the more Goliath is his enemy, the sharper his wits are.

For Giorgia, her daughter signifies the durability of the matriarchy in which she grew up, of which she still retains certain traditions. Despite her incendiary agenda, the politician tries not to miss the best moments of her only daughter's childhood, as they have tried to give her a little brother without success. Sometimes she feels guilty because she hasn't been able to give her little girl the bond she has had with her sister Arianna.

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