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Berlusconi ‘courted relentlessly’ by girlfriend, 28

Silvio Berlusconi’s 28-year-old girlfriend says she courted the 76-year-old former premier relentlessly until he finally surrendered and is now just waiting for him to agree to marry her.

In an interview published yesterday in the Italian edition of Vanity Fair, Francesca Pascale described two years of pain and jealousy as Berlusconi responded to the failure of his second marriage by throwing parties for young women. His relationship with a 17-year-old guest at the “bunga bunga” parties eventually got him convicted of paying for sex with a minor and pressuring public officials to cover it up.

Both he and the woman deny having sex and an appeal is under way.

Pascale said she met “B” in 2006 while working for his political party, though she confessed she set him in her sights much earlier, when she was under 18. “At home, my mother said, “We admire him as well, but he could be your father,’” she said.

She nevertheless persisted and professed her love for him in 2009 while he was in a Milan hospital recovering from an attack during a political rally by an unstable man. By then they were close, but she said they never spent time in private together because he was married and she wanted to respect his family.

“He told me: ‘Don’t even talk about it, you’re too young, I can’t give you the future you deserve.’”

Pascale said she continued insisting, even during Berlusconi’s  “bunga bunga” phase after his marriage to Veronica Lario fell apart in 2009-2010. Lario divorced him, citing his infatuation with younger women.

“It was a period of diffidence, of disillusion, he was incapable of showing true love for a woman,” Pascale was quoted as saying. “For him that emotion didn’t exist anymore. In his eyes, I was a dreamer. It wasn’t an easy time for me. And I never went to those dinners, because I wouldn’t have been able to control myself.”

Persistence paid off and Berlusconi gave Pascale a diamond ring at Christmas 2011.

“But mine is an unending courtship. It’s still going on today. Even when he gave me the ring, it’s not like he made a declaration of love,” she said.

Pascale has been at Berlusconi’s side during trying times: Italy’s high court in August upheld his tax fraud conviction and the Senate is considering stripping him of his Parliament seat.

A court also recently upheld a ruling that his family’s investment company pay a nearly 500 million euro (US$660 millon) fine for corruption.

Recently, Pascale wrote on Facebook “for richer and poorer, until death do we part,” prompting wedding speculation.

“The norm has been that I always make the first move,” she said. “I sought him out, I courted him, I made him fall in love and I made him my boyfriend. Practically I’ve done everything: he only has to say ‘yes.’”

 




 

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