(ANSA) - ROME, JUNE 06 - Sonia Bruganelli and Paolo Bonolis, married since 2002, have decided to tell Vanity Fair the reasons for their separation. "There are no third parties or lovers. We are separated, yet we are more united than ever. We will continue to be so for our family, for each other.
The feeling is strong, but it's no longer what brought us closer." In the interview, the couple talks for the first time about the epilogue of the marriage and the beginning of a new life together. "More than a lesson about breaking up, it is a statement about what love is," comments editor Simone Marchetti in the editorial. "It would be nice if stories like this were not only the exception to the rule but became a model, an inspiration."
The interview will be available on the issue of Vanity Fair from June 7 and online on the Vanityfair.it website. (ANSA).
The Bonolis-Bruganelli marriage ends, the announcement to Vanity
2023-06-06T12:51:13.783Z
Highlights: Sonia Bruganelli and Paolo Bonolis, married since 2002, decided to tell Vanity Fair the reasons for their separation. In the interview, the couple talks for the first time about the epilogue of the marriage and the beginning of a new life together. "More than a lesson about breaking up, it is a statement about what love is," comments editor Simone Marchetti in the editorial. The interview will be available on the issue of Vanity Fair from June 7 and online on the Vanityfair.it website.

Sonia Bruganelli and Paolo Bonolis, married since 2002, decided to tell Vanity Fair the reasons for their separation. "There are no third parties or lovers. We are separated, yet we are more united than ever. (ANSA)