Sandra Milo, long-time protagonist of television entertainment and muse of Federico Fellini, who gave her the nickname “Sandrocchia”, has crossed cinema and television while maintaining a joyful disillusionment and a sweet irony that was reflected in her smile. The sad announcement arrived this morning. “Today at 8:25 a.m. our mother passed away. She left us peacefully and fell asleep in her bed, as she had expressly wished, surrounded by our love and that of her beloved dogs Jim and Lady. We ask that you respect our great pain and pray for her soul and send her a thought of light,” her children Debora, Ciro and Azzurra wrote on social media. On Before Tomorrow, like on every live television show today, Bianca Berlinguer decided to dedicate a room to the unforgettable diva. Guest associated with Marisa Laurito, who recently filmed with the actress in “Those Brave Girls.”
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“I think that she was now an open, special, very strong woman, very rooted in the earth,” said the cabaret artist after the presenter asked her to remember her colleague. “I would describe her as a really, really great mother: she loved her children madly and, incredibly, felt the responsibility for her children even at the age of 90,” he continued, making everyone think about Sandra Milo's abilities in her life as a diva to connect with that of her mother. “Instead of thinking more about yourself, because maybe at 90 you can become selfish and many become selfish, she had this great responsibility for this family,” Laurito emphasized. “I think the lightness came from the fact that she was free, a free woman and gave freedom to others. She was very curious and cultured,” he concluded.