Gina Lollobrigida, one of the last icons of golden-age Hollywood, has died. She was 95. Revisit her 2015 interview with VF:
In a flash, the person who is clearly the object of Skofic and Rigau’s concern appears: Andrea Piazzolla. A handsome fellow with wavy black hair, he wears a tight bright-green polo shirt and snugly fitting jeans. Piazzolla proceeds to quickly answer Lollobrigida’s question and then disappears.
She’s known Piazzolla, who is now her manager, for, she attests, “more than five years.” How did they meet? “He had an uncle who worked for the king of Abu Dhabi,” she says. “Andrea helped me with an exhibition of my sculptures that I was planning in Qatar.” In the past few years, Piazzolla seems to have become indispensable to her, prompting inevitable speculation about the nature of their relationship.
On Rigau: “I was going to get married to him because this was a period in my life when I was depressed. I thought a change would help me, but then I realized I was not in love with him and he was not in love with me. There was nothing between us…. I will destroy the son of a bitch.” On her son Milko’s legal action: “I have a strong character. My son, unfortunately, no. It’s completely wrong what they are doing. It’s disgusting, because I worked all my life and stayed away from scandal. Why should they do this to me? I was so generous to them.
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