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Geneva Morsilliviolinist of You are worth ithe told Very true the long one transition path which led her to recognize herself and fully live her own identity. A journey that began in 2019, when he was still Riccardo, a man who had stopped recognizing the life he thought was right to live.
The study of the violin and the arrival at Tu Sì que vales 2025
Married since 1996 and mother of two children, Morsilli explained how for years she tried to adapt to an existence that she felt was distant from herself. The desire to be a womanpresent since childhood, had remained unmentionable for a long time, pushing her to try to adapt to a pattern that she thought was pre-established and immutable.
She was a shy and introverted child, she told the presenter Silvia Toffanin that she had always felt out of place among her male peers but also distant from females, despite wanting to be like them. In that difficult period, music represented the only safe refuge: in that period of her life, when she was just 9 years old, she began studying the violin, a skill that then led her to perform on stage at the latest edition of You really are worth something from Kay La Ferrera.
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Ginevra Morsili’s choice to start the transition process
The first real step towards change came when Ginevra found the courage to confide in her ex-wife, the first person to whom she revealed that she felt like a woman. Subsequently he also communicated it to his children, who accepted the news naturally and without difficulty. An attitude which, according to Ginevra, reflects modernity and the natural drive towards the inclusion of the new generations.
The actual transition path, he told in his interview with Very truebegan in 2019 with a symbolic gesture: an onstage performance in a pair of red pumps. In front of the audience applauding that performance, Ginevra understood that she would never again give up the desire to wear an object that represented her. Shortly thereafter he met Giovanna, today his wife. “Riccardo was an unhappy man, always uncomfortable, out of place. He looked forward to death as a liberation, because he didn’t love the life he was living”, concluded the artist, today finally free to be happy.
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