Giorgia Meloni, the leader of Italy, has said that she and her partner Andrea Giambruno have ended their relationship.
She posted on social media that she and her partner broke up, shortly after a TV show aired inappropriate comments made by the TV host off-camera towards female coworkers.
Ms Meloni said that the relationship, which lasted for almost 10 years, is now over. Our lives have been going in separate ways for a while. It’s time to accept and recognize it.
The couple met in 2015 and now they have a seven-year-old daughter.
In her message, the Italian leader also thanked Giambruno, who is 41 years old, for the amazing years they shared, the challenges they faced, and for giving her the most precious thing in her life, their daughter Ginevra.
She said, “Anyone who tried to harm my family should know that even though a small amount of water might try to damage a rock, a rock will always stay strong while the water is not as strong. ”
Giambruno got in trouble recently when a funny TV show, Striscia La Notizia, aired some comments he made off-camera. In the comments, it seemed like he was trying to woo a female coworker by telling her she is smart. Why didn’t I get to meet you earlier.
On Thursday, more private comments were accidentally aired, where Giambruno asked a coworker if she was single or in a relationship where seeing other people is allowed.
He talks proudly about cheating on his partner, claiming that everyone at his TV company, Mediaset, knows about it. He also makes inappropriate comments about engaging in sexual activities with multiple people.
Giambruno asked if they would like to join their group, a group that works together.
When someone else asks, “What if Striscia has recorded you. “, he said, “What did I say that’s so bad. We were having fun, joking with each other. ”
The journalist hasn’t mentioned anything about the prime minister’s social media post or his comments that were made off-camera.
But he has caused trouble before. A couple of months ago, Giambruno made a statement about a case where a group of people raped someone. He said, “If you choose to go dancing, you have the right to get drunk. ”
But if you don’t drink too much and pass out, maybe you can also prevent getting into certain troubles because that’s when you encounter the danger.
Giorgia Meloni, who is 46, explained that her words were misunderstood and requested that reporters do not blame her for the statements made by a journalist while working.
She strongly believes in traditional Catholic family values and does not support same-sex parenting.
Alessandro Zan, a Member of Parliament from the Democratic Party and supporter of LGBTQ rights, stated that “let families who want to stay together in peace, at the very least. ”
Her friends also used X, which used to be called Twitter, to show that they support her. Matteo Salvini, who is the deputy of the person mentioned, expressed his support, friendship, and encouragement by saying, “I am sending you a big hug. Stay strong and keep moving forward. ”
Antonio Tajani, the foreign minister, told Giorgia that he was sending her a hug.
Mediaset used to belong to the late Silvio Berlusconi, who was accused by his critics of lowering the standards of Italian television with a culture that showed favoritism towards men and promoted sexist behavior.
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