Accusations and poison between Valeria Marini and her mother on TV
Cagliari's Gianna Orrù on Domenica In: «I was wrong to leave everything for her». The showgirl's blitz live: «Please unblock my phone»Per restare aggiornato entra nel nostro canale Whatsapp
" Gianna Orrù's is the story of a strong woman, who has never been afraid to challenge conventions ." This is how Mara Venier opened the episode of Domenica In , welcoming the eighty-seven-year-old mother of Valeria Marini to the Rai 1 sofa . The interview, full of contrasting emotions, between joy and regrets, then changed register with the surprise arrival of the showgirl, who brought a chill to the studio .
Born in 1938, originally from Cagliari, Gianna Orrù spoke with clarity and frankness, talking about a recent scam she suffered, the difficulties she faced in raising her children and a life spent, "for thirty years", behind Valeria's career . "I'm sorry and angry, but I don't feel sorry for myself", she said with strength and conviction, supported by the applause of the audience.
While in the studio, on the screen, the images of her life scrolled accompanied by the heartbreaking No potho reposare, Mrs. Gianna opened a glimpse into the past: the marriage, then the separation, the responsibilities of a mother, and finally the choice – today no longer shared – to leave her job to follow her daughter into the world of entertainment . «I loved my job. I regret having left it a lot», she admitted. When Mara Venier asked if she would do it all again, the answer was clear: «Was I close to Valeria? And who cares, it was strategically wrong».
A moment that perhaps the presenter did not expect, followed by an attempt to change the subject: "Another question?" asked Mrs. Gianna. The situation then became more tense with the entrance of Valeria Marini into the studio. "It's not done, it's not correct," commented her mother. "If I made a mistake, I apologize. I didn't realize it. For you, I am here and I will always be here," Valeria Marini replied.
At the end of the interview, the attempt to ease the situation and restore peace: "Mom, can you unblock my cell phone?" Then mother and daughter say goodbye to the studio, amid applause from the audience.