Elisabetta Viviani experienced a great love with the football champion Gianni Rivera, with whom he broke off relations many years ago. Nonetheless, she still wanted to tell the story how they fell in love: “We went out together and he took me for a ride on the ring road. And so I fell in love. She didn’t even have a nice car! She then started courting me and we were together for seven years.” And she added: “He was a very important man, I hope it was like that for him too.”
Il their relationship it deteriorated over time, until it became completely non-existent. However, there is still one left Daughter in common, that today she is an adult and leads a life full of satisfactions: “We don’t talk anymore, my daughter is now 44 years old and lives her own life. I no longer feel it because of her choice, I have always been on good terms with my exes but not with him.”
On the break, he then said: “I also removed how it ended because so much time has passed. The age difference was noticeable, because she was 10 years older than me. He had a very different way of having fun, we didn’t have many things in common. However, we had a peaceful separation.”
Gianni Rivera, who is Elisabetta Viviani’s ex-boyfriend: age, career of the footballer
Gianni Rivera was born in Alessandria on 18 August 1943 and is a former politician and former midfielder, European champion in 1968 and world vice champion in 1970. In 1969 he obtained the first Ballon d’Or and is considered one of the best Italian players ever: a brilliant career behind him, one success after another. In 2013, in fact, he became part of the Hall of Fame of Italian football and in 2015 he was among the first one hundred athletes selected by CONI for the Walf of Fame of Italian sport.
Who is daughter Nicole
Gianni Rivera’s first daughter, Elisabetta, was born in 1977, the fruit of his love with the showgirl Elisabetta Viviani. Then their paths separated and Gianni married another woman.
She arrived on the small screen when she was just a child, taking part in some Rai Carousels. In 1974 she began studying theater and played her first small screen role in No, no, Nanette (Rai adaptation of the musical directed by Vito Molinari). Subsequently she took part in numerous TV programs as a singer, actress and presenter: she participated in the variety show What are we kidding?a Long live the joy, a Very nice and a You know the latest (as well as countless other programs). In 1981 she starred in the film Assowith Adriano Celentano.