"Ferragni spa, the dark side of Chiara".
This is the title of the investigation into companies by Chiara Ferragni who publishes the weekly L'Espresso, on newsstands tomorrow, putting the businesswoman with the face made up like a clown on the cover.
"A tangled network of companies, a swirl of shareholdings - we read on the cover of the magazine. Between cumbersome partners, managers under investigation and low-paid employees. The influencer is at the head of an empire where transparency is not at home".
The choice of the photo ended up in the sights of many social media users who found it in poor taste, but there is also support for the choice of the newspaper.
In defense of his wife, despite being apart due to a moment of crisis, Fedez also intervened with a post on Instagram.
"When is a good investigation into your oilman owner? I'm waiting anxiously", reads the message accompanied by a photo of the owner of the weekly Donato Ammaturo, president of the family's Ludoil Energy Group, with his face made up like a clown in the same way as his wife Ferragni on the cover of the weekly.
Then again a superimposed writing: "And they've been locking us up here for days, tomorrow there's a trial but we have an iron alibi. The world is full of assholes", a song that serves as the soundtrack to the post.
Here comes the reaction of Chiara Ferragni who "has given a mandate to her lawyers to evaluate every type of legal action, including that for compensation for pecuniary and non-pecuniary damages, against the publishing company of the weekly magazine L'Espresso".
At the same time, the lawyers "warned the publisher of L'Espresso from the publication, scheduled for tomorrow 8 March, of the issue which portrays their client on the cover in the guise of Joker, reserving any further action also following the outcome of the checks on the content of the 'item"
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