Sara Tommasi returns to TV after the hell of porn, violence, forced hospitalizations and a year in a psychiatric clinic. Born in 1981, Umbrian, graduated from Bocconi, Sara Tommasi was a letter writer and showgirl ofQuelli che il calcio, but she has also done cinema and theatre. "In 2012 at the height of my success I discovered that I was ill and had a serious bipolar disorder", she tells Monica Setta in the episode of Storie di donne al crossroads broadcast on Wednesday 17 April on Rai2.
"My mother, who I lost recently during Covid - he says - begged me to stop and get treatment. But I didn't want to give up money and popularity. To keep going I took cocaine combined with spirits at the social parties I attended. After a year was no longer me. Now totally devoured by the disease I ended up in a ring of criminals who drugged me to make me shoot a pornographic film.
I remember the violence on that set where they gave me the rape drug. It was my mother who understood and forced me to be admitted to a psychiatric clinic where I remained for a year without a cell phone or anything else, detached from the world only dedicated to pharmacological treatments and long psychotherapy sessions".
"I thought I couldn't make it - she continues -. They feared that I might take my life but instead I pulled out and three years ago I fell in love with Antonio Orso who I married in the midst of Covid in a very intimate ceremony. Antonio is my rebirth. I would have liked to have a child with him immediately, but last October I underwent surgery on my uterus and I cannot become a mother. We are thinking about adoption. I have reported everyone and some of that porn material has been removed, in other cases it still exists But today I am a different woman: I live between Italy and Sharm el Sheikh on the Red Sea, where with Antonio we work on new video clips and projects."
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