Damiano David’s ex-girlfriend, Giorgia Soleri, published a long post after the Maneskin frontman’s video with model Martina Taglienti
Giorgia Solerhe breaks the silence and on Instagram he has published some Ig Stories commenting on the video of Maneskin frontman Damiano David with model Martina Taglientifollowing which, the singer officially communicated the end of the relationship with the Milanese activist.
“I find that being able to live one’s sexuality in a free, consensual and complete way is beautiful and enriching for oneself and for all the people who, in different ways, relate to us. I do not consider exclusivity a value, on the contrary it is inclusiveness) which is why the relationship between me and Damiano was, by mutual agreement and in a completely consensual way, non-monogamous. I realize that for some it may be difficult to understand, but the fact that there was any type of interaction with other people is not the core of the problem. It wasn’t before, for either of us, I don’t see how it could be now. However, to protect ourselves in this delicate moment made of enormous changes, I had explicitly asked to have some discretion in our public lives, at least until the day when (to avoid articles after articles of assumptions and insinuations) we announced that we were no longer a couple, which had to happen today. It didn’t happen like this, and the problem arises from this.
“Angry, Hurt and Disappointed” the words of Giorgia Soleri:
“But as angry, hurt and disappointed as I am I can’t help but consider our human nature, made up of trial and error.” Could she have avoided Damiano? Probably yes. How I could have avoided other mistakes during these 6 beautiful years together. We are human, fragile, vulnerable. We make mistakes, we stumble, we fall and we get up again. Our relationships are infinite and complex universes, and judging them from the outside is impossible. I’m sorry to see how for many it is instead incredibly easy and fast, when people in the spotlight live it. We are not cartoons, but flesh and blood, feelings and fears. We suffer and laugh like anyone else. I only ask you to have respect for us as people and for this love which has been very strong, intense and profound. George”