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Gina Lollobrigida’s wedding called off
ROME—The wedding between Italian actress Gina Lollobrigida and her
longtime Spanish boyfriend has been called off, news reports in Italy
and Spain said Wednesday.
Lollobrigida, 79, had been scheduled to marry Javier Rigau y Rafols, 45,
of Barcelona, Spain, on Jan. 27 in Rome. The couple, who met at a party
in Monte Carlo, Monaco, had been dating for 22 years. “Javier is
desperate. Ever since we have announced this wedding, he has been
tormented with lies and slander,” Lollobrigida was quoted as saying by
the ANSA news agency.
“He can’t take it anymore,” Lollobrigida was quoted as saying. “For now
there is no wedding and that’s it.”
Lollobrigida, who was travelling in the United States, couldn’t be
reached for comment. It would have been her second marriage.
The wedding between Lollobrigida, once dubbed “the most beautiful woman
in the world” after the title of one of her movies, and a man 34 years
her junior had attracted the attention of gossip magazines and some TV
shows in Spain and Italy.
In a statement sent through the office of his lawyer Javier Saavedra,
Rigau said he “will always love and respect” Lollobrigida, Spain’s Hola
magazine reported.
Rigau denounced what he said was “constant,” “unfounded” and “unlawful”
media interference in his private life, and said he planned legal
action, according to Hola. His lawyers in Spain were unavailable for
comment Wednesday, a national holiday.
Lollobrigida also said she planned legal action against media outlets in
both countries, without specifying what action that might be, ANSA
reported.
The couple were set to wed in New York last month, but moved the wedding
to January in Rome.
Lollobrigida began making movies in Italy just after the end of World
War II. Her screen credits include “The World’s Most Beautiful Woman,”
“Come September,” “Trapeze,” “Bread, Love and Dreams” and “Never So
Few.” In recent years, she has returned to art, first with photography
and then with sculpture.—Agencies |