“I’m tired of the controversy both around the competition and the fact that my father is a senator of the league.” He never got involved in it, even at the cost of missing some beautiful moments together. This is how Francesca Bergesio, the new Miss Italy, reacts to the criticism that has targeted her in recent days because of her last name. The nineteen-year-old from Cervere (Cuneo) is actually the daughter of the senator and a member of the Rai supervisory commission Giorgio Maria Bergesio. “Even if he is a character,” says the young lady, “I am a different person.” I must have the same opportunities as other girls to get involved.”
The father, Senator of the League
And even the father had spoken of it: “sterile controversy»: “I really don’t think my role could have had who knows what influence – the words of Giorgio Maria Bergesio – Francesca won because she deserved it and worked hard.” She participated by focusing only on herself himself bet. These claims seem misplaced to me: children are not allowed to pay for the sins of their fathers, always under the assumption that being a Senator of the League is a crime.
Sgarbi
The beauty queen, who was crowned last Saturday in Salsomaggiore, also speaks to the jury about her “love-hate” relationship. “No embarrassment for you Looks from Sgarbi – he says – maybe I would have spared myself the joke about lesbians, but because it makes no sense to still see it as a problem. However, he agrees with the decision to exclude Le from the event Transgender: “As in any competition – he notes – there is a theme and a reference category: Miss Italia celebrates those born women and it is right that it should be that way.”
The competition and Rai
“The event deserves to be seen on television again,” adds the young woman, “I don’t understand why it can’t take place.” on Rai, a competition that gives women a voiceIt celebrates external beauty as an art form, but also shows that women are not puppets.” In his case, participation served to discover his passion for acting: “It stole my heart,” he adds, “I hope really, building a career in cinema.”