Sandro Giacobbe and his wife Marina Peroni were Caterina Balivo‘s guests on her Rai1 show. The singer said she had to overcome prejudices and Barbara D’Urso’s jealousy as well.
Sandro Giacobbe e Peroni Marina there were guests of it Caterina Balivo in Rai1’s evening program, The good time. Here they told their love story, as well as remembering some moments of their career, sharing funny stories, for example the alleged jealousy of the singer Barbara D’Urso.
Marina Peroni tells the story with Sandro Giacobbe
The couple married only two years ago, although their love story lasted for twelve years. There is a difference of 26 years between them, but they were never bordered, as the singer Marina Peroni, who married Giacobbe for the first time, says:
From a great person like him, you learn everything, how to live life, but everything from cooking to living. He teaches you a lot about any aspect, but who doesn’t fall in love with Sandro? It’s my life.
Peroni emphasizes how their relationship was built not only on love, but mutual respect and admiration, which never failed and guaranteed both of them a lasting bond that grows stronger year after year.
Love over prejudice
Giacobbe already had a marriage behind him from which he also had two children, who immediately welcomed Marina into his life, as he himself tells Caterina Balivo: “They accepted her immediately because she showed that she had no other purpose, apart from being close to me for love, Marina was able to welcome herself, they love her too.” There was no shortage of prejudice and malice towards him either, says Marina Peroni:
They said I needed his money, or I wanted to use it to sing, but I always sang and made my dream come true. Maybe not on a great level, but it was still great.
Barbara d’Urso is jealous
Among the stories told, the one about the meetings with Barbara D’Urso could not be missed, and it seems that the singer suffered from a particular jealousy. Giacobbe remembers meeting the presenter when she was still a girl: “She was 18 years old, I met her at Naples. She was a beautiful girl“. The singer, however, emphasizes how every meeting with D’Urso consisted of recalling the connection with her husband: “Every time she invited us to the show she said to me: ‘But you don’t know, with Sandro…’. I understand once, twice, but the third time.”
How can couples strengthen their bond despite societal pressures and external judgments?
Interview between Time.news Editor and Relationship Expert Dr. Elena Rossi
Time.news Editor: Welcome, Dr. Rossi! Today we’re discussing the recent appearance of Sandro Giacobbe and Marina Peroni on Caterina Balivo’s show, where they shared insights about their love story. It’s a tale that seems to defy societal norms, especially given their 26-year age difference. What are your thoughts on relationships with significant age gaps, like theirs?
Dr. Elena Rossi: Thank you for having me! Age gaps can indeed present unique challenges, but they also have the potential to foster rich and rewarding relationships. Sandro and Marina’s story illustrates that love can transcend age, focusing instead on mutual respect and shared values.
Time.news Editor: Exactly! Marina noted that she learned a lot from Sandro, including practical life skills. How crucial is it for partners in a relationship to share knowledge and support each other’s growth?
Dr. Elena Rossi: It’s fundamental. When partners teach each other and share life skills, it creates a deeper bond. This dynamic not only enhances personal growth but also strengthens the relationship itself. It’s a mutual exchange that cultivates respect and affection, much like what Sandro and Marina describe.
Time.news Editor: They also touched upon overcoming prejudices and rivalries, specifically mentioning the jealousy of Barbara D’Urso. How can couples navigate external challenges or societal perceptions like this?
Dr. Elena Rossi: It’s important for couples to have open communication and establish trust. External opinions can be detrimental if they seep into the personal space of a relationship. Partners must prioritize their connection over public perception and learn to set boundaries with outside influences.
Time.news Editor: That’s excellent advice. With their commitment to one another—highlighted by their recent marriage after a long 12-year relationship—what factors contribute to the longevity of such relationships?
Dr. Elena Rossi: Several factors are at play, including strong communication, shared goals, and a willingness to adapt. Relationships like Sandro and Marina’s, which began as a deep friendship, often foster a solid foundation of trust and understanding, making them more resilient over time.
Time.news Editor: Marina remarked that learning from Sandro has been one of the joys of their relationship. What role does lifelong learning play in keeping relationships vibrant?
Dr. Elena Rossi: Lifelong learning keeps the relationship dynamic and helps partners grow individually and as a couple. It fosters curiosity, encourages exploration, and helps partners discover new aspects of each other over time, keeping the connection fresh and engaging.
Time.news Editor: Lastly, what can we learn from Sandro and Marina’s experience that could apply to anyone in a relationship, regardless of age or background?
Dr. Elena Rossi: At the heart of their story is the idea of love transcending norms. It teaches us to embrace our unique journeys, undeterred by societal expectations, and to appreciate the lessons and growth that come from being in a committed relationship. Ultimately, it’s about connection, respect, and celebrating each other’s individuality.
Time.news Editor: Thank you, Dr. Rossi! Your insights on love, learning, and navigating societal challenges add depth to our understanding of this inspiring couple.
Dr. Elena Rossi: Thank you for having me! It was a pleasure discussing this beautiful example of love.