Sabrina Salerno: “The quarantine must have given someone a bit of a head. There are people who think they are married to me "

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Sabrina Salerno intervened a few days ago live on the radio program Rai The Lunatics where he retraced his career and answered some questions.





On the relationship with followers:


“Whoever exaggerates and writes strange things to me block it. This quarantine must have gone a little crazy for some people. There are people who think they are married to me, they treat me as if I were their wife. They send me fifty messages a day, they call me my love, they ask me what I do, how I am. But they are cases. There is a five percent of people I block, who exaggerate and believe that through social media they can afford to say whatever. It's a fool thing. But in my opinion some don't even know they can be blocked. With most of the followers, however, the relationship is of great respect. Are they jealous at home? My son more than my husband. I happened to be a 21-year-old world famous person engaged to a model who tried it on social media. I was shocked. I don't understand how such a famous 21-year-old boy almost got an obsession with me ”.

On the success that came very early:



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“I've always had my head on my shoulders. But in that period of great work, in the 80s, I was looking for prince charming, I was looking for love, but nobody was spinning. It seems strange but that's it, I swear, I fell in love with people who avoided me, I felt very lonely. I told myself that if that was the price of success, it might not have been worth it. I had my first serious boyfriend in 91, then in 92 I started with my husband. I've had three men in my life, the rest was nothing. In the 80s I was superficially desired, but then there was emptiness in my life. Those that I liked and did not spin, then, are all back. Years later they tried, but it went badly ”.


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