Sonia Bruganelli is moved when she tells the story of her life with her daughter Silvia, born from her marriage to Paolo Bonolis. “She wants to be in the photos on social media”, she says, “I tend to protect her”.
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Sonia Bruganelli she tells a touched aspect of life next to Silvia, eldest born from the marriage with Paolo Bonolis. She is suffering from a heart problem, at birth he underwent a delicate surgery when he was only a few days old. But after the operation, she Silvia had hypoxia which resulted in permanent motor damage. A deeply painful story for Sonia who for years has tried to protect her daughter from the intrusiveness that often circulates on social networks. Until it was Silvia herself who asked to “be there”, to appear. Sonia told Serena Bortone during the last episode of Today is another day. An intimate tale during which she was unable to hold back tears of emotion and deep pride.
The photos of Silvia Bonolis on social media
Commenting on a photo of her daughter posted on her Instagram profile, Sonia said: “That picture there, do you know how I’m getting over it? She’s teaching me. Because I would never have put that picture. It often happens to me that when I do my posts – and they are posts I do with my other two children or friends – she throws herself in, she wants to be there. I, on the other hand, would like to protect it”. “Why do you think you can protect it by excluding it? “the host asked her and Bruganelli replied with a voice broken by emotion: “It’s not by excluding it, but by trying to make it so that I can tolerate it. She would like to be in everything but I can’t manage to feed her to everyone. I can not do it. Why does it happen that people then ask ‘Have you seen the post of Bonolis’ daughter? Have you seen the hand of Bonolis ‘daughter?’ and I don’t want “.
A protective gesture from a mother, so Sonia hopes to protect Silvia from the often intrusive curiosity of those who frequent her posts. “Silvia is beautiful and plays the double bass. And in fact I chose the photo in which she was most beautiful, I wanted to give her credit for the effort she is doing. She’s teaching me. ‘Mom, I’m like this: accept it’”.
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