The showgirl talks about problems, distance and complicity: a love built over time, far from glossy fairy tales
There are stories that are born under the sign of skepticism and end up becoming rare exceptions. The one between Federica Nargi and Alessandro Matri it’s one of them. Seventeen years after first meeting, the couple is still together, with two daughters – Sofia And Beatrice – and a balance built without slogans or idealizations. Anything but “perfect family”. Nargi says it clearly, dismantling one of the most recurring clichés when it comes to long-lasting relationships in the spotlight.
federica nargi and crises with mothers
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In an interview with the weekly FFederica Nargi chooses the path of sincerity. “Love takes a lot Good will. Everyone goes through moments of crisis and we have had them too. Nothing serious, for goodness sake, but when they tell me: ‘How nice, you are perfect’, I smile. The Mulino Bianco family does not exist“. What has put the couple to the test over the years has been above all the distance. She a Milanhe is often forced to change cities for work: Cagliari, Turin, Genoa. An emotional commute that required adaptation and mutual trust. “There were moments when I was the one who needed support, in others it was Alessandro,” he says.
Mutual support as a true glue
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The fixed point, for both, has always been one: protect the family. A principle that Nargi claims as the key to the duration of their relationship. “We are similar, we have always tried to protect ours family and the our relationship. I believe that the secret of seventeen years together is this: we help each other”. A concrete example comes from the experience of Dancing with the starswhich saw Federica busy away from home for months. In that period, Matri had no hesitations: “For “Ballando” she told me: ‘Go, I’ll take care of the girls’. She was the greatest demonstration of love that he could give me.”
“Dancing”, a personal test beyond dance
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The show by Milly Carlucci it wasn’t just a television commitment. For Nargi it became an internal, almost therapeutic journey. “He has me completely exposed. For someone like me, who has to have everything under control, it was complicated. It’s like I’ve done four months of psychotherapy“. A challenge that changed her: “I said to myself: either you come out better, or you come out devastated. I came out better. I stopped being anxious and learned to enjoy the moment.”
the daughters in the center
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Sofia and Beatrice they remain the heart of Federica’s life. He built a relationship with them based on dialogue and trust, while admitting some fear for the future. “Now it’s so beautiful that I’m afraid of when it will arrive adolescence. But I’m trying to establish one right away dialogue relationship. My daughters tell me everything.”
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