“I’m not a trashy character. I still get Paternostro’s pension today”

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Carmen Di ⁣Pietro was the protagonist of the second episode of Belve. She told Francesca Fagnani ‍about her history and⁤ her⁣ marriage to the journalist Sandro Paternostro who died in 2000: “I still take​ his pension today.” On children: “Being a mother is the most important thing.”

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Carmen Di Pietro she was a guest on Beasts Tuesday evening 26 November 2024. After the episode on the Tale‍ e Quale Show, the TV personality⁤ spoke about himself, revealing that he felt at “sometimes a⁢ small ⁣lamb, other times a lizard“. On his physical appearance,⁤ he⁢ said: “I go to the gym, I like myself physically.⁤ I’m 60 years​ old, I’m 40“. And ​on the aesthetic touch:”All little pinpricks. ⁢Me the fall burst on the plane, I felt a ‘surge’ inside me. Malgioglio says it is not true? But it’s true.” From the marriage with Paternostro to the memory of his father’s death: “I do not want to relive the day my father ‌died. I didn’t sleep‌ for a year, I went ‌to many neurologists. They told me it ‍was the result of crying”.

Belve’s interview with Carmen Di Pietro

“What kind‌ of beast do I think? Sometimes a little lamb, sometimes a lizard” Carmen Di‍ Pietro declared for the traditional ‍first question from Francesca Fagnani. The TV personality said: “I like to be frivolous, cheerful”the words. Yesterday she was a‍ model, today she is a showgirl and a regular presence on reality shows: “Mom is missing, because it’s a job. I am brave ​to do everything, even to do such and such a show. I felt like a real singer. I felt brave even when I was with Sandro Paternostro⁤ and everyone was against me” he continued. When asked if he⁤ feels rubbish, he replied:

Trash is trash, I don’t feel that way. My talent? I can’t dance, I can

Under ‌the claim I like that you take photos even⁢ early in the morning. I like to ⁣be popular. I don’t feel like I’m dead on fame, if I was‍ lacking I wouldn’t tear my hair out” he continued to respond to the⁢ various opinions that appeared about him in various newspapers.”I am sure‌ what I will do. I don’t pretend, I’m not a character” he then emphasized. He was unable to answer ‌the question “What is wrong with him?”,I don’t like lies” she declared before the presenter pointed out that it wasn’t her fault.

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Regarding⁤ her history, Carmen Di Pietro‍ said: “I cried the goats, I was a farmer until‍ I was 14. I had a happy childhood thanks to the love of my parents“. When he left home at 18⁣ he had no‍ money: “.I used to shower on trains. I wanted to escape, I wanted to show my parents that I could give them⁤ something”. Sui erotic movies he did in the 80s: “I do not deny anything.⁢ I have fun in everything I do. I was 20 years old then,‍ I liked doing everything.” “Why didn’t I continue? ⁤There‌ are paths‌ in life, I wasn’t enjoying it anymore” he finished. In the‌ past he was the protagonist of two songs recorded by Malgioglio:”Ten⁢ my image, I did​ not sing. That’s how it was used at the time.”. They are Wanda Fisher who⁢ accused her of being owed half a million euros because she did not honor an economic agreement related to the song ⁣ imaginationCarmen Di Pietro denied her debt:

I don’t owe⁤ Wanda Fisher half a million. I’m sorry you think this, it’s not true. I was singing, in playback, I gave the image but she was not singing.

He then continued: “They say I’m free? Maybe I was. I don’t like paying for shopping bags, it​ annoys me. I don’t accept it.”

Marriage to Sandro Paternostro: “I still‌ accept his pension”

“I’ve been single for 10 years” said Carmen Di Pietro who ⁤admitted that she is now ready for love. Remembering the⁤ wedding ⁤with Sandro Paternostroexplained: “We met when ‍he was 70 ⁣years old, I ⁢won him ​with tomatoes⁢ and basil bombolotti. With Sandro it was true love, I loved him very much. I was in love, I did not abandon him and I always talk about him with a Gold man he is always there for me. After his death​ (in 2000), he came ⁢ mother of Alessandro and Carmelina born from the story with Giuseppe Ianoni, a ‌man she⁤ did not marry and with whom she ended in⁣ 2016. There was a rumor that she did not want to get married so as not to lose her. husband’s survivor’s pensionin this⁢ regard he said: “At first it was true. ⁣I never married Ianoni and luckily, because we broke up. I⁤ still get my pensionI would leave ‌her if I found the right man today. Ianoni and I were fine, we weren’t thinking ‍about marriage. We had a blessing in church, then living together went badly and we broke‍ up.” Maradona:”I didn’t make​ this story up, it’s true. ⁤We’re talking about it many years ago, it just lasted a little bit. On the photomontage he published after his death, he said: “I‍ was naive, I saw the photo⁤ circulating on the web and I‍ published it. Why should I tell lies about my relationship with Maradona? I don’t like to tell lies.” Among the advances received, there are also ones from Stallone:”We ⁢introduced ourselves, he gave me some roses and we went to dinner. I always had the dictionary with me, I didn’t‍ speak English. He kept‍ looking for me but I ‍walked away.. Of his children, he said: “Being a mother is the most important thing. (For my children, ed.) I wake ‌them up at ‍7 because I don’t like ⁣bedlam. I don’t like anyone who sleeps ⁢until midnight. I often called‌ Alessandro when he was ‍with his girlfriend, he told me that she ‌ran away..

What insights did ⁤Carmen Di Pietro share about resilience and self-identity during her interview with Time.news?

Time.news Interview: Exploring Life with Carmen Di‍ Pietro

Interviewer (Editor ⁤of Time.news): Good afternoon, Carmen! It’s a⁤ pleasure to⁣ have you here today. ⁤Your recent appearance ‌on Beasts really ⁣resonated with many viewers. First off, how did you ⁣feel sharing ⁤such personal stories ⁣on live television?

Carmen Di Pietro: Good afternoon! Thank you ⁢for having ⁣me. It was ⁢both exhilarating and nerve-wracking. Sharing my personal history,⁣ especially memories of‍ my late husband Sandro, brings back a flood of⁢ emotions. At the same time, I believe‌ it’s ​important to be authentic and connect with others through my experiences.

Interviewer: Your marriage to Sandro Paternostro is incredibly touching.⁤ You shared a profound connection, and ⁣you⁣ mentioned that you still receive his pension. What does that ⁤mean ⁣to you, and how does it shape your current ‍life?

Carmen Di Pietro: Yes, it’s true—I still receive his pension. It’s a reminder⁤ of ‍our life together and how deeply we loved each other. Even though he is‌ no longer with me, I⁣ feel his ​presence in my life, guiding me and ‍supporting‌ me every day. It’s bittersweet. I cherish those ⁢memories and believe they help ⁢shape the person I am today.

Interviewer: Speaking of shaping ‌your identity,‌ you referred to yourself ‌during the ‍interview ⁤as sometimes feeling‌ like “a small lamb” and other times “a lizard.”⁤ Can you elaborate⁢ on that metaphor?

Carmen Di Pietro: Oh, absolutely! Life is⁢ full of contradictions, isn’t it? Sometimes I feel vulnerable and nurturing, like a little⁢ lamb, especially when I think of my children. Other times, I feel fierce and‍ resilient, like a lizard, ready ⁤to take on the world. It’s​ important to embrace both sides of myself.

Interviewer: You’ve had quite the career journey, from⁢ modeling to reality‌ TV and‍ everything in between. How do you feel about being labeled​ as “trash”‌ in some quarters of the media?

Carmen Di Pietro: I don’t let those labels define me. Trash is trash, and ​I‌ know who I am.‍ I refuse to be pigeonholed.⁤ I enjoy ‌what⁣ I do—whether it’s appearing on ⁣reality shows⁢ or being in front of the camera. Fame doesn’t dictate my worth; I embrace my path with authenticity and pride.

Interviewer: ​ The⁤ nostalgia surrounding your past, including your‌ childhood and experiences in⁢ erotic films, has ⁢also been a ⁤topic of ⁢discussion. How do you reflect on those earlier parts of ⁤your life?

Carmen Di Pietro: I have no regrets about my past, ‌whether it ⁤was ‌my childhood on the​ farm ⁤or my early⁣ career ⁢in erotic ⁢films. I believe in embracing ​every‍ facet of life. I was young, I was⁢ curious, and ⁣I​ wanted to explore. Life is about experiences, ‌and I have ⁤fun with everything I do.

Interviewer: Your journey ⁣certainly showcases resilience⁣ and dedication. You mentioned being single for ten years and now feeling ready for love again. What qualities are you looking for in a partner this​ time around?

Carmen Di Pietro: After ten years of focusing on myself and ‌my children, I’m ready to ​open my heart⁤ again. I seek someone who respects​ me, shares my ⁢values, and can appreciate the person⁢ I’ve ‌grown‌ into.‍ Humor is essential ⁢to ​me; I love to laugh and enjoy ​life!

Interviewer: Before we wrap up, what ‌message‌ would ‌you ‍like to convey⁣ to your fans and viewers who look‌ up‍ to you?

Carmen Di Pietro: I want​ to tell them that life is a beautiful ⁢journey filled with ups and downs. Embrace your experiences, cherish your loved ones, and don’t ‍be afraid to express who you ⁢are. We all ⁢have a unique story to⁢ tell, and ⁤that’s ​something worth celebrating.

Interviewer: Thank you so much, Carmen, for sharing your insights‌ and experiences today. Your journey is truly inspiring!

Carmen Di Pietro: Thank you! It was a pleasure speaking ⁣with you.

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