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Alessandra Scatena worked as a stage assistant with Gugu Liberato in the 90s and 2000s; Her husband died as a result of a Covid disease
© Playback / Instagram @alessandrascatenaoficialAlessandra Scatena said she has sequels to Covid19
Alessandra Scatenawho became known as a stage assistant for in the 90s and 2000s Gugu Liberato on Legal Sunday (SBT), revealed in an interview that he had some sequelae in his body after contracting Covid19 last year. The celebrity claimed that her memory was impaired by the illness.
“I also had Covid and some sequels. One of them was memory loss. I say I’m Dory from Finding Nemo. I also had three hernias in my spine… Faith in God has helped me and is helping me get through these very difficult times. Rogério was very cheerful and playful. A model father. He was and is the only love of my life. I’ve forgotten the names of everything, of people close to me. I’m still not at 100%, but I’m doing better,” she commented in an interview with Fofocalizando this Wednesday (10), citing her husband, who died in 2020 as a result of the disease.
Gugu Liberato Photo: Instagram @guguliberato
According to her, after Rogério’s death, she was left with the responsibility of raising children and supporting the family. “I became the provider of the house. I do my work on the internet, on social networks and plan to get back to work on television,” she said, recalling the harassment she faced early in her television career. There were these singers that would show up, and the counselor would come and say, ‘Look, so and so really wants to go out with you.’ I thanked her and said, ‘I’m committed,'” she commented.
“I had a problem with a businessman who was sending people to look for me because he was obsessed with me. Even after I got married and had my first child, he let me know that he would do anything to be with me. There was also a famous singer Julio Iglesias. Of course I said no,” continued Alessandra, who also revealed how she found out about Gugu’s death. “Through mutual friends.” I heard the news in real time…he will be greatly missed, not only as a person but as a presenter, animator. “He was extraordinary,” he said.