Men and women the end between Chiara Rabbi and Davide

Men and women, the end between Chiara Rabbi and Davide Donadei: "Some people are worth more than a bad ending"

The story between Davide and Chiara, who fell in love at the Men and Women studios a year and a half ago, seems to have come to an end.

A year and a half after being elected on the dating show by men and women of the Apulian Tronists David Donadei who decided to leave the program with the 24-year-old Roman Chiara Rabbi, The couple confirmed after multiple rumors that they are going through a difficult time.

Men and women, the ending between Chiara Rabbi and Davide Donadei: “Some people are worth more than a bad ending”

Recently theformer admirer has published some Ig stories that vent the anger and disappointment of all those who have criticized them and fail to understand the suffering of the moment that both are experiencing.

Today, Chiara Rabbi Going back to taking to social media about what’s been happening over the past few days, she pointed out that she doesn’t feel like expressing her feelings:

It’s the seventh or eighth time I’ve been recording these stories, maybe because I’m not sure what to say. I have the filter because I have to do mustaches and eyebrows, so it’s better not to show the face. Sorry if I’m gone, I basically needed to be by myself for a while. At the moment I’m here on vacation in Rome with my father and in the next few days we’ll start talking again. Maybe I’m avoiding certain topics, I don’t feel like talking about them because I don’t know what to say. I tried to chat, start a speech…but I realized the few things I said, other than not knowing what to say, were minimal.

And if it’s not with you, and if it wasn’t an accessible place, then I stop and stop looking, if you’re not the house, I don’t know how to live anymore,” the rabbi then wrote in one passage out Giordana Angy.

For his part David, who has confirmed over the past few days that he himself is experiencing a delicate moment while speaking at work, has published a monologue by Francesco Sole:

“It doesn’t matter how things end, how they end. If at least once it’s made you so happy that you believe you’re stopping time, then yes, it was worth it. Because I like to think that certain beginnings, certain feelings, in some moments, some people are just worth more than a bad ending. Yes, despite everything, they are worth the pain. And don’t care what other people think, don’t even care about your guilt. it doesn’t matter and who matters doesn’t matter.”

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