Federico Fashion style blurts out on social media and unleashes himself, between tears and digs: " They take my house away from me, I'll have to leave it soon ".

This would not be an easy time for the Roman hairstylist. Soon, in fact, by decision of the court , he will have to leave the house where he has always lived, built by his parents. And even if he doesn't name names on his Instagram profile, the reference to his ex-partner and mother of his daughter is clear for the followers, with whom he is at the center of a legal battle after the breakup. « I wanted to vent and share this moment . I was born and raised in this house, which was given to me by my parents . Here are all their sacrifices. My mum always tells me that she helped my dad carry the blocks and build the house which they then gave me. Then I made it to my taste, I made it baroque and particular because I am like that and I did it with all my sweat, working . I don't remember ever going out to the disco at 18 or going around», says Federico.

« I have always worked and wanted to follow my own path: to be a hairdresser . I've never asked anyone for anything. I chose everything in here, because it was, is, my dream home», she continues in tears. Then Federico speaks of «bad people, who want to destroy me» and of taking charge – at this moment – of the suffering of the fathers who live in the same conditions as him: «There are fathers who work and who have everything taken away because of wickedness. It's not fair, we need a law that protects all the people who love their children". The tones become sharper on the finish. «I will have to see the person I love most in my life not at my house but at my mother's or whoever is hosting me because now they are taking away my house. Why did the judge decide to entrust her to you? He has never lived in that house , he lives between Rome and his mother's house. And I, on the other hand, have to leave my house, because the judge thus decided Where is the justice?” asks the hairstylist.

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