The last Big Brother in Italy created a stir for many reasons: from Cristina del Basso’s enourmous boobs to the fact that the winner was Ferdi, a 22-year-old of Rom gypsy background who arrived in Italy many years ago as an illegal immigrant.
Now, token homosexual from the show, Siria de Fazio has told “Chi” magazine that she’s in love with a girl she met after Big Brother:“It happened by chance.
Ten days after the last episode of Big Brother, I was invited to a party in Rome with some friends.
I met Francesca there.
Then, without thinking and realising what I was doing, at the end of the evening I kissed her in front of everyone.
I took the first step and I admit that I haven’t regretted it.
From when I left the house I have had a crazy success with women.
I wasn’t expecting it.
I received an embarrassing number of advances, both from normal people and from famous women from show business.
But no names…One very beautiful woman whose name I won’t reveal, asked me to move to Brasil with her.
Another gave me a trip to Spain to go and see Cirque du Soleil.
I like staying with Francesca though.
I would describe ours as a crazy love story.
We argue and we make up.
I certainly wouldn’t say she was my “girlfriend”, it’s such an old-fashioned term!”
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