Vittoria Puccini talks to Vanity Fair about herself and her love for Fabrizio Lucci who she will soon marry: “We have to find the date”. Some time ago they wanted a child, but “time has passed, and if I went back, I would throw my heart over the obstacle and indulge the desire we had”, her words.
Victoria Puccinibusy filming Nice singing, a new Rai series directed by Carmine Elia, spoke about her career and private life in a long interview with Vanity Fair. She spoke of her love for her Fabrizio Lucci who he will soon marry and the relationship with his ex, Alessandro Preziosifather of her daughter Elena.
Vittoria Puccini and love for Fabrizio Lucci
For about ten years Vittoria Puccini has been involved with Fabrizio Luccidirector of photography, and lives with him “a young love” Why “We travel a lot for work and when we see each other again the emotions are those of two kids” he said. He would not forgive him for a betrayal, or perhaps, “I can’t imagine myself without Fabrizio, moving away scares me to death”, she added, even though she was once the one who stumbled into temptation. “I only cheated once, and I felt terrible. I thought “what the fuck did I do”, and I wouldn’t do it again” he revealed. He will soon marry his partner: “We need to find the date” he said, before talking about wanting to have a other son. “I entertained the thought, but it seemed too much after the changes I had to go through. Then time passed, it could be a regret. If I went back, I would throw my heart over the obstacle and fulfill the desire we had” concluded in this regard.
Vittoria Puccini and Fabrizio Lucci
The separation from Alessandro Preziosi, father of her daughter Elena
On the relationship with Alessandro Preziosi after the separation in 2010Vittoria Puccini said that both have moved on. “It’s over and we’ve moved on” he explained before revealing that he had always made his daughter participate in everything about the relationship with her ex: “We communicate a lot with her, we always have, even when we broke up we didn’t hide or censor anything from her”. Behind this decision, the fear of “media processes“: it often happened that she didn’t recognize herself in the words the press used to describe her. “She breathes us, she knows us well as we are inside the house: she has no reason to believe other “sources”.