“The high school years were the most difficult. I acted ... and my companions made fun of me. I was pretty bullied, even though there was no such term at the time. My cell phone was also stolen ... ".

This was revealed by Alessandra Mastronardi, 36, in an interview with Corriere.

The actress, protagonist of two new films - "The Unbereable Weight of Massive Talent" by Tom Gormican and with Nicolas Cage, and "Altrimenti we angry", remake of the famous film with Bud Spencer and Terence Hill, starring Edoardo Pesce and Alessandro Roia - spoke not only of her beginnings in acting (very young, at 12) and of the complex period of her adolescence, but also of her present and her future.

Today he lives in London, because - he says - “I needed a change of scenery, to grow, to raise the bar. I decided that seven years ago. I experienced the shock of the pre and post Brexit, the dear life, the half-empty supermarkets, the friends who were leaving ", but she is always very close to Italy.

"You love it much more, you focus on beautiful things, like the light of Rome, the warm colors ranging from orange to sepia, it becomes a suddenly romantic city".

As for love, the actress confirms the breakup with the Scottish actor Ross McCall, her boyfriend for four years, when there was already talk of wedding.

"Unfortunately it did not go", explains Mastronardi, who adds: "Now I look around and breathe spring".

(Unioneonline / lf)

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