The life of a public figure is often observed under a magnifying glass: successes, loves, separations become news, while behind the scenes complex emotions and moments of great fragility lurk. Martina stella, actress and mother, chose to open up candidly about one of the most difficult periods of her life on Verissimo. Amidst pain, betrayal, and responsibility toward her children, Martina shared how it's possible to face suffering, regain dignity, and rebuild one's serenity, without giving up on dreams and the hope of new love.
Martina Stella: career, motherhood, and new projects
Martina Stella realized her dream of being an actress already at sixteen years, with the debut in The last Kiss by Gabriele Muccino, and today she is an established professional, capable of keeping her life private away from the spotlight. She continues to cultivate her professional projects and to live the role of mother, giving priority to children and their serenity:
"I wanted to dedicate myself only to work and my children., I felt it was essential not to bring other figures into the mix."
Her determination and desire for personal balance are a testament to her resilience and genuine love for her family.
"It was devastating." Martina Stella's dramatic confession on Verissimo
Martina Stella opened up sincerely in the living room of Verissimo, recounting one of the most painful chapters of his life: the end of wedding with Andrea Manfredonia, after seven years together. The actress confessed that she experienced this period as “one of the most complex things in my life”, pointing out the weight of betrayals of the ex-husband:
"I have always had the great dream of a united familyI always believed in marriage and it didn't work out. This made me suffer and when you see suffer your children it's the most devastating thing".
Mother of Geneva, born in 2012, and of Leonardo, which arrived in 2021, Martina had to face not only her own suffering, but also that of her children, trying to protect them and help them adjust to a new family reality. Despite the pain, the actress chose not to give up. Thanks to this choice, Martina found serenity and emotional stability, also relying on the support of friends, family, and specialists:
"A woman must also find the courage to pursue her dignity so I have no regrets."
After the separation, she said she felt ready to open herself up to love again:
“I don’t want to be held back by fear. I'm open to love, I'm a romantic and I haven't changed.. But I didn't want to dive headlong into another story right away."
Il single period, however, did not fail to give her attention:
"I have had many suitorsIt was so much fun. For so many years, when you're in a long relationship, you don't even see around you... I'm a very serious and very faithful person. But when I separated, several people showed up. But I sent them back".