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You and I, the Belvedere on TV shows its most fragile side at Diaco

Vittoria Belvedere has conquered everyone for its simplicity and authenticity: in the living room of Me and you, the actress – as a guest – opened to intimate confessions to the conductor Pierluigi Diaco, who was pleasantly impressed by her privacy, so much so that she wanted to dedicate a special song to her.

During this 360 degree story, which took place in Diaco’s talk, Victory she showed herself slightly agitated all the time, never hiding her embarrassment. Her mood was also characterized by the fact that the actress had never known the conductor of before Me and you, apologizing for his lack of resolve. Subsequently, Vittoria wanted to reveal the reason for her behavior, adding how her shy personality would – perhaps – preclude her from opportunities:

Shyness still accompanies me today. I am part of this world, I am an actress and I frequent the limelight and I am often in front of the cameras, but the truth is that I feel like a fish out of water. I have always remained myself, however, this closed character has precluded some things from me.

The conductor Pierluigi Diaco, in response, tried to reassure Vittoria about their first interview, trying to put her at ease as much as possible. In addition, the journalist he found that, according to him, Vittoria would have impeccably managed his reputation, so much so that he was very impressed by his elegant way of posing, even if at times it might seem uninspiring.

In this regard, particularly impressed by Vittoria’s character, Pierluigi wanted to dedicate a song to the actress:

Now I invite the director to make a narrow cut, more, of Vittoria Belvedere’s eyes. I dedicate this piece to you, dedicated to you wholeheartedly by a person who does not know you and who is already crazy about your shyness. I go back there and with the director I put myself in charge of this video clip: Claudio Baglioni, Mille Giorni Di Te e Di Me.

The piece deeply moved the Belvedere, which with the shiny eyes she commented: “This song reminds me of my husband and that famous slow that we danced at our wedding.”

For the actress, however, it is not the first time this is later told openly on television: Vittoria had already faced its confidentiality in an interview with Caterina Balivo in the program come to me. On that occasion she also spoke of her illness, Graves’ disease, a pathology that generated a condition of hyperthyroidism. That, together with the recent conversation he had with Pierluigi Diaco, was another moment in which Vittoria showed the most fragile side of herself, a trait of the actress so loved by her admirers.

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