Chiara Ferragni turns the page: "Tronchetti Provera? I hope it lasts forever." And a dig at Fedez after the book's release.

Chiara Ferragni is speaking out again, and she does so without rancor. After weeks of silence and just days after the release of Fedez's autobiography — Water Is Deeper Than It Looks From Above —the entrepreneur opens up to Cosmopolitan Spain , choosing to remain calm rather than polemical.
In the book, the rapper doesn't spare her: direct accusations about the Pandoro-gate scandal , responsibility for the marital crisis, and a sentence that weighs like a millstone: " She says 2024 was the worst year of her life, but she has to admit that it was also her fault ." Ferragni, however, doesn't take the provocation. "I never give up," she says, "sometimes I feel insecure, but I'm very focused on the end result. If I feel I have to do something, I do it." And she adds: " 2024 was difficult, but it taught me to enjoy the waves of life."
An almost Zen-like response, suggesting more maturity than resentment. Meanwhile, with the Ferragnez chapter behind her, Chiara seems to have found a new balance, and a new love. For the first time, she speaks openly about Giovanni Tronchetti Provera, the man who's been with her for months: "I'm happily in love and I hope it lasts forever. I'm very romantic, I love being in love . I'm a fan of love in general."
A confession that speaks of serenity and a new beginning. And while the Tronchetti family would prefer less spotlight, Chiara, this time, seems to have learned to balance it: less ostentation, more substance.
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