A story that develops over several areas, that of Ivana Spain, told with an eye always turned to the past, the one that influenced his entire future. A boulder that she carries inside and of which she has not been able to free herself, partly to feel protected by the memory and partly due to the inability to call herself an adult. Daughter forever, this is the impression she gave during the long interview given to Mara Venier during the episode of Sunday In of January 23, also receiving a harsh reprimand by the host.
Ivana Spagna, the mother who was not
Not being mothers of children who have come into the world does not mean not being mothers. The one of Ivana Spain it is a motherhood that comes from within, an unlived experience that she pours into her daily existence. The example is that of his, of mother, who loved above all things and remembers in every gesture. Even to cancel herself in order not to free herself from that memory that makes her feel alive. The memory of what she once was is steeped in anecdotes, moments that concern her own family, her parents and everything they represented to her.
She’s wearing it Mara Venier, who called her a lot “mom,” she told of being pregnant but of having lost the child he was expecting, right in the middle of the tour he was facing: “I got pregnant, it was 1997. I didn’t want it, I was desperate. I said to myself: ‘I will have a family that is not like the one I wanted’. Mine clicked immediately afterwards maternal instinct, I stroked my belly. I continued the tour despite the loss of my mother, I did many concerts. I then had a hemorrhage and lost it. It was a little girl. It was destiny, my mother always told me. ‘If you become a mother one day, you will be worse than me’ ”.
The comfort of the public by Mara Venier
A special guest that the hostess decided to put at ease with an interview that brought out some hidden sides of his character. The comfort of the audience was what kept her standing, performing on stage is still all that sustains her. And that’s what convinced her to hold on even when he thought he’d get it over with, along with love for animals. These are his words a Sunday In:
“I’ve always talked about this because I think it’s wrong to isolate yourself, it’s terrible. That day I decided to do everything I was lucid. I had everything organized, when I was about to put it into action my kitten came. She came to me and meowed. I forgot about her. She woke me up ”.
A comparison certainly different from the others, the one he organized Mara Venier for her, which was more a chat between friends than a confrontation one-to-one like those he has accustomed us to over the years. The woman emerged, as well as the artist, with all the personal story she wanted grant to the public and that he had already had the opportunity to share. To get rid of it and to finally start looking a little further.
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