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1 April, 2020 6:34 pm

Lory del Santo would marry only Andreotti or Berlusconi

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Former Italian actress and model, Lory del Santo, has revealed who she would most like to marry in the world.
Del Santo was born in Veneto on September 28, 1958, and is famous for her relationship with Eric Clapton in the 80’s, and their son, Conor, who died in 1991.
Lory del Santo is still very visible in Italy, having partecipated in “Celebrity Survivor” on Italy’s “Isola dei Famosi” television program.

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In an interview with gossip magazine “Diva e Donna”, del Santo reveals that the only men she would like to marry are Giulio Andreotti, powerful Italian politician whose figure was presented in the film “Il Divo”, or Silvio Berlusconi, Italy’s current prime minister and Mediaset mogul.
The magazine, clearly expecting a young, hot Italian footballer, asked why this choice.
Lory del Santo replied with “to feel pure pleasure, like Carla Bruni”.

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We presume for the power and money.
See how Del Santo would compare with Carla Bruni on Polisblog.

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