Actors are selfish people, they are spoiled by the love of the audience: the truth about the family idyll that Adriano Celentano hid (15 photos)

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This star man is slightly more handsome than a monkey, but he has enough charisma to rival a hundred Hollywood hunks.





That's why women were always swarming around him. And although he and his wife, Claudia Mori, have been married for over 60 years, she had reason to suspect her husband of affairs, despite having children.



The youngest of whom, Rosalinda, experienced firsthand the pain, rebellion, and problems of her relationship with her famous parents.





Contrary to the legend of a monogamous union, Celentano once "slipped" with Ornella Muti, after which he publicly repented to his wife and children.



Claudia Mori, known for her iron will, forgave him, comparing the fleeting affair to a vehicle inspection. However, her patience did not extend to her youngest daughter.



Rosalind defied convention even in her youth: she experimented with her appearance, dyed her hair, and shaved her head. At seventeen, her personal life became the cause of a family scandal.



Giacomo, Rosita, and Rosalinda

Upon discovering her daughter's lack of interest in men, Claudia Mori reacted unnecessarily harshly. Seeing her in the girl's arms, her mother declared, "Better an empty room than a daughter like that." In response, eighteen-year-old Rosalinda left home, choosing to live in a boarding house for the homeless.



Later, the actress attributed her rebellion to a profound lack of warmth in her family. According to her, Claudia was a strict mother who considered physical punishment normal, and Adriano was an absent father, completely absorbed in his work.



When asked who would have wiped her tears as a child, Rosalinda answered curtly: "The housekeeper." She made no secret of the fact that she considered her parents "irresponsible egoists" who should never have had children.



"The Passion of the Christ"

Childhood trauma affected all of Celentano's heirs. Brother Giacomo struggled with depression for ten years, finding salvation only in faith. Elder sister Rosita was able to start a family only at age fifty.



Rosalind herself, despite her film success and her role as the devil in Mel Gibson's "The Passion of the Christ," long suffered from panic attacks, alcohol addiction, and bulimia.



The biggest test awaited her in 2015. She was diagnosed with late-stage breast cancer. After undergoing a double mastectomy and grueling therapy, Rosalind overcame the disease.



Now the 57-year-old woman continues to shave her head, but no longer out of rebellious motives. Rosalind claims it helps her clear her mind.

Her story is a journey from a rebellious, rejected daughter to a strong woman who learned to value herself despite everything.





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