Caterina and the adopted daughter Of Simona Ventura. The girl turned 17, an important birthday that her mother celebrated with a beautiful message shared on her social profiles. “And there are 17 of them! For the little girl you were, for the girl you are and for the woman you will become” – wrote Super Simo who then concluded by writing – “I can only say that not a day goes by in which I don’t thank you for the ray of sunshine that you are in our life. Happy birthday princess, I love you, your mom.” A message of great affection ended with the signature “your mother”. After all, Simona Ventura is a mother given that she began the foster care process when the girl was very young.
Ventura herself recounted the long process and gestation process of having the little girl fostered: “she was a month and a half old, she lived in a foster home. Her parents could not take care of her. First I had foster care for two years, then another two. Finally I got permanent custody.”
Simona Ventura: “I told my daughter Caterina the truth when she was 4 years old”
Caterina Ventura she was left in foster care in 2006 to Simona Ventura who several years later became the legal mother. A long journey made up of meetings, documents and practices that was truly insurmountable for a Highlander like Super Simo who never gave up. In fact, her goal has always been to adopt little Caterina and in the end she succeeded. The adoption of her daughter came when she had already ended her marriage to her ex-husband Stefano Bettarini, father of her children Niccolò and Giacomo.
“I adopted her when I was single” – said the presenter who confessed when speaking about the legal process – “it was interminable. 3-4 years, but I never gave up. Today Caterina has my surname and has entered the inheritance with my children”. Finally, Ventura also revealed that she told the whole truth to her daughter at the age of 4: “I am a public figure there was a risk that she knew her in another way. I told her she was a very lucky little girl. She has never had a moment of crisis.”
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