1694395582 Silvia Toffanin and best wishes to her daughter Sofia live

Silvia Toffanin and best wishes to her daughter Sofia live on Verissimo: Cucciola, I love you so much

On Verissimo, presenter Silvia Toffanin dedicated a loving dedication to her daughter Sofia Valentina, who turned eight.

Silvia Toffanin and best wishes to her daughter Sofia live

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During the episode of very correct Broadcast on Sunday, September 10, the presenter Silvia Toffanin It took her a few seconds at the end to make a very affectionate dedication Daughter Sofia Valentinaborn from the relationship with Pier Silvio Berlusconi.

Silvia Toffanin and best wishes to her daughter Sofia

As the second episode of the new edition of Verissimo came to an end, presenter Silvia Toffanin took the floor to dedicate a dedication to her daughter. We remind you that the 43-year-old has two children, both born from the relationship with her partner Pier Silvio Berlusconi: Lorenzo Mattia, born on June 10, 2010, and Sofia Valentina, born on September 10, 2015. Therefore her The second daughter turned eight today. Live, greetings from mother:

I wanted to wish my Sofia, who turns eight today, a happy birthday. Happy birthday pup, I love you so much.

Silvia Toffanin and the love story with Pier Silvio Berlusconi

Silvia Toffanin and Pier Silvio Berlusconi have been together since 2002. However, they never felt the need to marry. Their love resulted in two children, Lorenzo Mattia and Sofia Valentina. It is very rare for the couple to go public, but in an interview with Grazia in 2019, the Verissimo presenter told how the family met: “A year later I introduced him to my father. The first thing I said to Pier Silvio? I’m from Inter anyway.” As for his children, however, he had confided:

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I wanted to give my children the sea and a piece of my childhood. Which mom am I? When my children feel heavy. They say to me: “Why don’t you dress like that with us?”. Once, just once, I happened to walk my son to the bus in his pajamas and my coat over them. We were late. From that day on, he recommended: “Dress well, mother.”