"The priority is to protect the family and children." This is how Chiara Ferragni talks about her relationship with Fedez in an exclusive interview with Corriere della Sera. The conversation with the influencer dates back to last Tuesday, February 20, when the news of the alleged separation between the two had not yet leaked .

"Anyone in the world can have their say and have their opinions, but for me, rather than giving explanations, it is more important to do what I think is right: keeping problems within family walls ," he said, answering questions about the lack of presence alongside Fedez in recent weeks.

The influencer addresses the family issue only in a brief passage, when she talks about weekends away from her husband: « He wasn't there on many weekends. In others there was . In my opinion, in certain situations of external chaos it is better to keep other things within the couple."

The interview then delves into the Pandoro affair in particular, the judicial chaos which is said to be one of the causes of the alleged breakup between wife and husband. Ferragni talks about that December 15th, when he learned the news of the Antitrust investigations and how he faced the wave of comments and criticisms towards him. He also talks about the apology video and admits that "maybe I should have thought about it more" .

«When you are in a media pillory, it seems that all the people are accusing you - he explains -, however, it only takes you to leave the house for a moment to realize that this is not the case. Since I started going out again, I have never met anyone who told me 'you are a criminal', but only people who tell me: all this is unfair, you will come out of this with your head held high ."

Then he talks about his life, his childhood with his parents and sister, the awareness of having achieved "a success greater than the dreams I had" . But also of that "fragility" that I struggle to talk about because "if I told you how fragile I feel I would perceive myself as even weaker, even more vulnerable to attack."

(Unioneonline/L)

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