"A woman who separates and months later chooses to start a new relationship is harassed by hate messages, threats, and calls for suicide. In 2026."

Beatrice Arnera wrote this on Instagram, posting a series of very harsh insults she has been receiving since breaking up with Andrea Pisani, the father of her daughter, and making her relationship with Raoul Bova official.

"I've been living with this condition for months," he says. "Months. Precisely since the release of the explosive episode of Basement in which Gazzoli improvises as a psychotherapist and my daughter's father tells a story full of inaccuracies ."

"No woman should be afraid to leave her partner," she continues. " No human being should feel ashamed or afraid of repercussions if they decide to leave their partner. I will teach my daughter that, if she's no longer well, she's free to leave, from any situation. Without even having to give too many explanations, to mom, dad, social media, or Italy as a whole. Because thank God, we're not rocks, we're human beings, and if we're not happy where we are, we're free to leave. And it should be a right, one that shouldn't suffer violent consequences, insults, death threats, or serious repercussions at work. In 2026." And she concludes by wishing everyone "a year full of freedom."

Arnera and Pisani had been together since 2021 and had a baby girl a few months earlier. In August, she announced the end of their relationship, followed by the first photos with Raoul Bova, the actor with whom she shared the set of the Mediaset drama "Buongiorno, Mamma!".

(Unioneonline/D)

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