Arianna Mihajlovic, the social outburst on how to deal with mourning

StIt has only been a few months since the death of Sinisa Mihajlovic, which occurred on December 16 due to leukemia. Since then, the family has asked for silence and respect to mourn. That everyone elaborates and passes as they believe and feel best. And about that, Arianna Mihajlovic, wife of the championhe replied to those who underlined how inappropriate his are in these circumstances clothing and her make up.

Goodbye Sinisa Mihajlovic, the ball globetrotter who fought to the last

Arianna Mihajlovic: «I demand silence and respect»

It is not the first time that the champion’s wife has intervened harshly. At the end of January she had written up Instagram: «They all think they know the private things of my family… they talk, make (false) statements, interviews in the newspapers, without knowing exactly how things went! I demand silence and respect».

The pointing out implicitly also included the attacks on her, immediately criticized for how she showed herself immediately after the death of her husband, whom she married in 1995 and who she remembers on social media almost every day. Even when she shares photos with her granddaughter Violante can’t help but point out the resemblance between the little girl and her grandfather.

Made up and well dressed, but my heart cries

Her latest post, however, goes beyond the memory of her husband. It is dedicated to those who have targeted her in recent times.

Arianna Mihajlovic. (ip)

«I find it hard to bring out my emotions… it’s my style, my experience that none of you know! I always prefer to be seen smiling strong made up and well dressed …….in reality my heart cries especially when I’m alone! This is my way of mourning! I don’t know if it’s right or wrong… But this is me». In the image it looks beautiful and well-groomed, just as we have always seen it.

Support from followers

A post immediately commented on by followers, including many personalities from the world of entertainment who immediately took up his defense. «It’s unfair that you have to give explanations, but I also understand the need», wrote Elena Santarelli. «This is you and in the end who criticizes you or who criticizes any person who faces a pain like yours, like yours, will come to terms with his soul,” he added.

“You are wonderful, all your pain comes to those who can read through your every breath» the words of Pamela Prati. “Honey, don’t worry, I understand you, we all understand you”, the intervention of Patrizia Pellegrini. Followed by many, many fans, all agree on the fact that no one has the right to judge the life and pain of others.

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