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to whom the legacy of the queen of tv will go

A few days after the death of the queen of TV, many are wondering who will inherit Raffaella Carrà’s heritage.

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Raffaella Carrà she passed away on July 5, 2021 at the age of 78. News that has shocked the country, with the world of entertainment, and beyond, which mourns the disappearance of the queen of TV. Timeless artist, famous also abroad, will forever be an icon of style and talent. A career marked by success, that of Carrà, who was a dancer, but also a presenter and singer.

An immense artistic legacy, the one left by Raffaella Carrà, with the showgirl which marked an era, managing to enter the hearts of both adults and children. A few days after her death, many people remember her fondly, paying homage to her wonderful career. At the same time many are wondering who will go in heredity the patrimony of Raffaella Carrà. So let’s go into the details and see what information there is.

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Raffaella Carrà, revealed to those who will inherit her immense patrimony: real estate and earnings

Raffaella Carrà
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As far as Raffaella Carrà’s real estate assets are concerned, the showgirl there be case: one on three floors in Rome in the Vigna Clara district; a villa on the Argentario and another property in Tuscany in Montalcino, in the province of Siena. A career full of satisfactions, that of the queen of TV, whose earnings have never been disclosed.

In this regard, the presenter herself, in an interview, had stated: I definitely make good money but mine is hard work. My so-called mega-contract? If they knew how much tax I pay! And where do they put the risk? I roll up my sleeves and try to attract viewers to evening programs“.

How can we forget, then, when Bettino Craxi asked to reduce Carrà’s salary, while Rai was negotiating with her a three-year contract of 6 billion lire. Just in the same period Raffaella Carrà was voted the most loved character in Italy after the Pope, and then signed a millionaire contract for two years with the kitchen company Scavolini, complete with a slogan “the most loved by Italians“.

Raffaella Carrà, what will become of the legacy of the queen of TV

Protagonist of numerous TV shows, she has managed over the years to be appreciated by the general public, becoming one of the most popular artists. A few days after her death, many are wondering who will inherit Raffaella Carrà’s heritage. The showgirl she never married and had no children, but he has adopted many at a distance, in various places around the world.

Therefore, there are various hypotheses regarding who will end up his immense patrimony. Among these are the names of his parents two grandchildren, Matteo and Federica Pelloni, sons of his brother Renzo. The man died in 2001 of a brain tumor and the showgirl raised the boys as children. It is not known, and perhaps it will never be known, whether or not the artist made a will, through which to make known what his last wishes were.

It is not excluded that the queen of TV has decided to leave a part of her legacy also to the numerous ones children adopted at a distance over the. Among others there is also the name of the former partner Sergio Japino, TV author, director and choreographer, who has been with him until the last few days. At the moment, however, these are only hypotheses and no certain news has arrived on the matter.

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The relationship with the grandchildren Matteo and Federica

Matteo and Federica they are the grandchildren of Raffaella Carrà. After the death of the artist’s brother, due to a brain tumor, the showgirl has always been by their side, raising them as real children. Raffaella Carrà herself, in an interview with Oggi, had revealed:

I am not a mother, but I am a father to my grandchildren. They give me a lot to do and I’m happy with it. I’m a bit like their father: they don’t live in Rome, but they can count on me on any problem. I love them. When I’m not working, I stay with them, they often come to see me. I consider them my family … I am a father instead of a mother and I am happy like this“.

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