A few days after returning home Marco Bellaviathe former gieffino is accompanied at his home outside Milan by the weekly magazine Chi, with him also his son Philip, with 15 years. The boy talks about his relationship with his father and comments on what he saw on the reality show Canale 5, highlighting the positive aspects of the bond: “We trust each other, we tell each other everything, we joke. He’s a father and a friend.”
Filippo Bellavia’s Words About His Father
A shy boy, but eager to say and open up, this is how Filippo Bellavia is described in the pages of Chi, where the first question he is asked concerns precisely what happened to Big Brother Vip and what became a case of who spoke all over Italy, on television, but also on social media, bringing up an issue that it would be right to talk about more often and without fear:
He has always been kind to everyone, there is no one who can wish him harm, everyone loves him. He is a playful father who talks a lot. In my opinion, in the Chamber they exaggerated and judged him without knowing him. They decided to eliminate him. I’ve seen dad even in difficult times, but at Casa he was bad just because he saw himself all against and felt alone, desperate for nothing.
Philip’s mother too, Elena Travagliawho already spoke when Bellavia was still in the Chamber, gave words of affection and esteem to his ex-companion, highlighting how the treatment that was reserved to him does not do justice to anyone: “He is a confident, intelligent, but fragile and sensitive person. If they loved him in the house, in my opinion, he would be there even longer. I saw him helpless, attacked by everyone, in the dump. He didn’t deserve to be treated like that, nobody does.”
Marco Bellavia and the love for his son
In the long interview with the weekly directed by Alfonso Signorini, Marco Bellavia spoke in detail about himself, talking about his past on television, but also about the difficulties he faced when he did not feel valued at work. When he was at home and needed to think of something that would make him feel good, the former gieffino confided that he had a thought for his son: “I like everything about him. He took many beautiful things from me and many from his mother. He is very attentive, speaks little and listens a lot, while I always talk. I learned a lot from him.” A feeling also shared by the boy who, incidentally, adds: “I like everything about my dad, but what I represent most is the cool. When you are with him you are fine, he always has something to say. He’s good, he’s my father.”
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