Rosalinda Celentano is one of the most controversial protagonists of the latest edition of Dancing with the stars: what is in the past of Adriano’s daughter?
Some time ago Rosalinda gave an interview to Il Corriere della Sera in which she explained her point of view on sexuality and sexual orientation.
“I loved a man and I loved a woman. At 23 I found myself loving a man, Pierluigi Galluzzi, who then went away, killed by a horrible disease. I would have liked to be born without sex, I would have wanted a world without sex. “, he confessed.
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Rosalinda Celentano and sex: “I love men and women”
No physical relationship with the man who for her was a great love. How did Rosalinda explain this lack of intimacy? «I don’t like women, I love them which is different. But I also love sensitive men. I love the female figure, I’m more afraid of the male one, just because I know her less. I loved a woman, yes, but in my own way. “
In the environment there has long been talk of some advances by a beautiful Italian actress, who Celentano’s daughter would have rejected: «On this question I would prefer to answer only to myself, also because, in reality, it was I who teased her with jokes and then pulled back: I was terribly scared. However, I believe that if two people truly and deeply love each other, sex should become a natural consequence. But then, you know, love, in a certain sense, is always greater than us. Like when you look at a painting by a great artist and you feel like an ant … “, he confessed.
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Rosalinda and Paolo, as husband and wife
Rosalinda then fell in love with a man. How did it go? “We lived with Paolo as a husband and wife for three years, but with one small detail: that I did not sleep with him. I told him: “Let off steam with the others, and then let’s go to dinner the two of us”. Paolo is an art critic and a journalist who writes about economics. He is a very cultured and sensitive man. He knows practically everything about the artists between the thirteenth and seventeenth centuries, then he paints like me and helped me organize my first solo show. At some point we got lost, even if I can’t say it’s over, because maybe it never started. However, when it happens that we meet we kiss and love each other very much ».
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