“I forgive you, but you have to do mea culpa”

Among the most talked about events of the last few days we undoubtedly find the pseudo controversy between Mara Maionchi And Tiziano Ferrowhich saw the two involved in a question and answer in which they certainly weren’t told. It all started with Mara’s statement, according to which Tiziano Ferro would have lacked gratitude towards him. From these words, many other issues regarding Tiziano’s weight loss and sexual orientation came to light, and everything created a lot of tension between the former record company and the singer. In a long interview given to Vanity FairTiziano Ferro therefore wanted to put a definitive point on the topic underlining his position once and for all: here’s what he said.

Tiziano Ferro closes the issue with Mara Maionchi

In a long interview with Vanity Fair, Tiziano Ferro spoke about himself with an open heart placing attention on topics that are fundamental to him such as mental healthwithout even neglecting the recent ones clashes with former record producer Mara Maionchi.

Mental health is a complex topic that cannot be solved with a live broadcast or an Instagram story […] we need to work on the next generation of parents, because they will be the ones to help their children not to slip into these precipices. I’ll give you an example: speaking of bulimia, today I neither do nor want to make an apology for obesity, but until yesterday a child was taken to the dietician just because he was five kilos heavier than expected. That is a cruel mechanism that has branded me because I will feel fat forever and nothing will ever change my mind“, revealed the singer.

Then the reference to Mara Maionchi: “I will walk down the street feeling fat even though I’m not. And I will perpetually feel inadequate. Parents are key in this. And so are educators. And the managers. And here yes, I am referring to Mara Maionchi. I love her and I’m sure that twenty years ago these discussions weren’t so clear. But today a radical change of pace must be made, because mental health is a practical thing that must be practiced. It is a moral obligation to tell people, to artists, that the body is not a negative constraint for their art“.

Tiziano Ferro forgives Mara Maionchi

After numerous back-and-forths and the tension reaching its peak, Tiziano Ferro therefore stated that he does not hold a grudge against Maraunderlining the probable inability of the latter to understand the traumatic nature of certain attitudes.

I believe that Mara and many other people have not realized enough how traumatic and painful that attitude is, which is imprinted forever in the unconscious and in the existence of still fragile children. – concluded the singerToday I lose their good faith. But we need to make a mea culpa and no longer take this topic lightly“.

 
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