Raffaella Carrà, in a Lawsuit a Secret Adoptive Son Appears: "It Is Gian Luca Pelloni Bulzoni, His Secretary. Now He Is only Heir"
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An order of the Court of Rome dating from 6 February brought to light the secret son of Raffaella Carrà, that is the former personal secretary and manager Gian Luca...
The link was discovered in the framework of a court case that showed an unknown aspect of the singer's private life.Who is the man who today has the rights to her image and her legacy?
With the passing of Raffaella Carrà, who died on July 5, 2021 at the age of 78, his figure and legacy are still present. So much so that the Italian artist and television diva continue to be remembered in shows and musicals that aim to honor her long career. It has been thanks to one of these projects, involved in a judicial case, that has been known, on Monday, March 16, an unknown information: the singer had an adopted son. Continue reading
From the papers of a cause on the musical Ballo Ballo emerges a detail that has remained confidential so far: Raffaella Carrà had legally adopted her historian manager Gian Luca Pelloni Bulzoni, named heir of image rights and author of the showgirl who died in 2021.
The Italian artist Raffaella Carrà adopted as his son who was his personal secretary to continue the charitable works of his foundation after his death in July 2021. The singer adopted this collaborator, Gian Luca Pelloni Bulzoni, and made him his only heir because he had no children in his life, of which he was always very reserved and discreet, according to Il Corriere della Sera.The Raffaella Carrà Foundation has confirmed in a statement that…
After the death of Raffaella Carrà, on July 5, 2021, many doubts arose about her heritage. Not so much when it comes to encrypting her fortune or listing the properties of which she enjoyed in life, but rather who she would end up with after her death. A mystery that has generated rivers of ink in Italian media, also crossing borders and being highly commented in our country. But now, a new document sheds light, but reopens new unknowns. And it …
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