Eleonora Berlusconi, her children and her ex-partner. What do we know about the most reserved daughter of the Cav

Eleonora Berlusconi, her children and her ex-partner. What do we know about the most reserved daughter of the Cav
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Milan, 14 June 2023 – Eleonora Berlusconi, the fourth daughter of Cav, has always tried to keep away from the limelight. Now that after the disappearance of her father there has been talk of the heirs of the Berlusconi empire, her questions about her life have multiplied.

Born in 1986, Eleonora Berlusconi was born in Arleshaim in Switzerland, from the second marriage of the leader of Forza Italia with Verónica Lario. After graduating from the Liceo Villoresi in Monza, she moved to New York to study business management at St. John University, where he also did an internship in an American television. In 2010, at the age of 24, she returned to Italy and started working in her father’s company, Mediaset. Subsequently, following in the footsteps of her sister, Barbara, Eleonora also entered the management of the Milan. In fact, in 2013 he took over the Milan Onlus Foundation, the charity of the football team. Finally, exactly like the brothers Barbara and Luigi, Eleonora owns a third of the Italian Holding Fourteenth (H14), which in turn controls 24.2% of Fininvest.

As for the private sphere, despite her reserved nature, Berlusconi’s fourth daughter has ended up on the gossip pages several times. In particular, the relationship and subsequent break with the English model Guy Binns they received abundant media attention. The two, according to the revelations of the British tabloid The Sunthey allegedly met at the Armani show in Milan and started dating in 2011. They never married, but had three children, Richard, Fl Now And Mugwort. The couple broke up in 2022, after the alleged discovery of a betrayal.

Little else is known about the private life of the former prime minister’s daughter. Which is absolutely desired, given that Eleonora is not even present on social networks. In a rare interview released at Vanity Fair in 2004, the 18-year-old Eleonora stated that the surname she bears did not weigh on her, but she often happened to “feel observed and judged”. She also revealed that she has always felt closer to the mother rather than to his father, with whom he has always had a strong bond.

 
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