Beatrice Luzzi, who is the contestant of the new Big Brother

Today he competes in the Big Brotherbut Beatrice Luzzi already has a very long and complex career in the world of entertainment behind her: it was Eva Bonelli in the soap opera Live, but she is also a director, author, writer. And it is thanks to her blog that we can get to know her and her family a little more.

Romana, born in 1970, defines herself as «wild and rock»: «Writing is my favorite sport. Theater and television, a gym.”

Graduated with honors in Political Science, Beatrice Luzzi worked for two years at European Commission in Brusselsdealing with humanitarian aid, and then returning to Italy and earning the role of Eva Bonelli in the Canale 5 soap opera. Author for The legacy of Raiuno, he also wrote a book, A family was born to mein 2001.

Yes, because Beatrice Luzzi is mother of two boys, who had a constant presence in her and her children’s life from her ex-partner Alessandro. «Alessandro and I were parents right from the start and even more so than a couple. And today, when we are no longer a couple, we are still devotedly and absolutely parents, 24 hours a day», he says in the blog. «We have never had a babysitter and unfortunately not even the availability of grandparents, at least not as babysitters. We are proud to have raised our children on our own (… let’s hope so) by sharing this project to the end and without ever failing.”

A love that lasted until 2019

She and Alessandro met «now more than adults (I am 36, he is 38 years old) at the Casa del Cinema in Rome, on 7 June 2007, on the occasion of the presentation of my documentary Italy our thing (tells the activities of Free on assets confiscated from the mafia). It was love at first sightwe immediately understood that we would be the parents of our children, without doubts or fear.”

After a month from the meeting Alessandro went to live with her, who became pregnant after 7 months. «I have spent 24 hours a day with my children until today. I have no sense of guilt or remorse towards them, I truly gave them my all. Now they are starting to get big and I feel that not only can I, but rather I must, take a step back”, she explains.

With her ex-partner «we loved each other very much but in 2019, after a few years of tension, for the good (and with the awareness and consent) of our children we decided to spread out over two houses. It took courage because at that moment I didn’t have a job or even a loverit was a leap into the dark which however allowed me to retune with my deepest self, with my true nature and to resume my course, finding serenity with myself and a new professional path.”

A choice that, in the end, proved to be a winning one: «The family ménage was not affected, on the contrary. Her rhythms with the boys have remained the same, he has the keys, he comes and goes from the house whenever he wantshe sees them every day to take them to various sports or to do homework, to walk the dog, to help us with small and big things, and on weekends we sometimes go on trips all together or, on winter afternoons, we start playing board games At home”.

It’s still: “His limits (my limits) remained the same but having distributed them over two houses, there is more time to work off frustrations and nervousness.”

Source: Vanity Fair

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