“They said I wanted his money. I will explain the jealousy to Barbara D’Urso”

by time news

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.

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