Rocco Siffredi Lorenzo Tano quotA girl asked me if I

Rocco Siffredi, Lorenzo Tano: "A girl asked me if I was with my father…"

He is 27 years old, Lorenzo Tano Siffredi, but already has some experience in the hardcore world. Thanks to dad Rocco Siffredithe myth of the Italian and world red light cinema. In a few weeks, however, the offspring will end up on television to go out on his own two feet and, as he says, to test himself: he will actually be one of the competitors dancing with the starsselected by Milly Carlucci personally to the Rai 1 super show.

He will probably be in the cast precisely because he is Rocco’s son. “I have already read some nasty comments along these lines. But in reality I agree,” explains Lorenzo Tano to “Corriere della Sera”. “People don’t know me, and if they do know me, it’s because I’m his son.”

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His professional life is far from the limelight of gossip, but very close to that of erotic films, albeit in an unexpected way: “I can do it Production site “From my dad,” he explains, “I also organized myself in case I had to be away for three months.” He said yes to dancing because “I broke up with my girlfriend in April after 12 years and she always has me asked to go dancing with her.” . It’s the one thing I’ve never done because it almost scares me. Now I want to try it.” However, his thoughts revolve exclusively around the job, which he considers to be completely normal.

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“I got my degree in finance and business administration but found it boring. So I started working with my father.” At first he advised him to introduce more modern and technological equipment, and now he finds himself halfway between set and desk and “focusing on business expansion projects.” A matter, as I said, spicy, but completely normal: “Ever since I was little, everything has always been natural to me. First time on set, of course.” shocking, but at the end of the day everything goes back to normal. Living in Hungary I was spared many questions. They started writing to me on social media: “Your dad is so cool, he’s a legend.”

The only moment of some embarrassment was the approach of one of the girls he had been seeing lately: “One asked me: ‘But aren’t you afraid of being Rocco Siffredi’s son?’ I replied, ‘No, why?’ ‘. And she: ‘I don’t know, not like that.’ This is the end.” One thing is certain: he will never be an actor like his father. “Maybe I would have thought about it if I lived through the 1980s, but not today. The world has changed. If dad gives up, I’ll give up too.” And who knows, maybe there’ll still be a place on TV after that.