Annalisa, who was very convinced of herself, retraced her steps and decided to give her husband another chance: “After the recording he hasn’t stopped demonstrating every day with facts that he is truly repentant and changed”.
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It’s really true that horns look good on everything (and everyone). In the episode of You’ve got mail on 14 January, Nicola, the serial traitor, the one who had sold his wedding rings in a gesture of pride and anger, finally managed to convince Annalisa, who seemed convinced during the recording of You’ve Got Mail. Her sealed envelope and many greetings. But no. The official Twitter account of You’ve got mail updates viewers on what happened next and, listen, Annalisa has forgiven Nicola.
What happened after
In a tweet, the C’è posta per te account explains that after some time from the registration Annalisa decided to give her husband Nicola another chance. Nicole explained:
Despite the sealing of the envelope I have continued to show that I want to fix my marriage and we are getting closer.
Annalisa’s words
Annalisa, who was very convinced of herself, retraced her steps and decided to give her husband another chance: “After the recording he hasn’t stopped demonstrating every day with the facts that he has really repented and changed. Today we are giving ourselves another chance”. The story was this: Nicola had cheated on his wife Annalisa twice, citing family reasons such as tensions in her family. And then he had also sold his wedding rings, in a fit of rage, but had bought them back, promising Annalisa to start over if she opened the envelope and set off again with him. Annalisa however, at first, hadn’t wanted to know anything about her. Eventually, however, she changed her mind.
The reactions
The reactions of the viewers were merciless: “It’s really true that horns look good on everything”, “What a pity, you really like horns”, “You’re a disappointment: you’re a Shakira who didn’t believe it enough”, “She’s even proud of it: I’m I would be ashamed”.