Simona Ventura and Her New Love Nest in Milan (And It’s Not Where You Think)
I know what you're thinking. You're wondering where Simona Ventura has disappeared to these past few months, aren't you? After a lifetime in the spotlight, with spy cameras and gossip shows trailing her every move, it seemed like she’d vanished into thin air. But no. The truth is, Ventura has simply decided to change the game, to go from defence to attack in the most important match of all: her own happiness. And she’s done it with the class that sets her apart, moving to a place you probably wouldn’t have guessed.
Enough with the rumours, enough with the idle chatter. The queen of Italian television chose Milan, but not just any old flat. No luxury streets with top-hatted doormen, no villas a stone's throw from the park. Simona Ventura has bet everything on a secret penthouse, tucked away in the streets around the Central Station. I know, I can see that look of disbelief: “Central Station? Are you mad? It’s all traffic and nightlife.” But it’s right there, in the throbbing, often misunderstood heart of the city, that she’s found her sanctuary.
Don’t just call it a “home”. This is a love nest, an anti-paparazzi bunker with a breathtaking view over the rooftops of Milan. When you think about it, it’s the perfect move for someone like her. Right in the midst of the chaos, yet paradoxically more isolated than ever. In there, with her Giovanni Terzi, she’s built a balance of quiet moments and unspoken understanding, far from the TV sets that made her a legend. And speaking of sets, let’s touch on what’s happening outside.
The television triangle that’s driving audiences wild
While Simona Ventura enjoys her quiet Milanese retreat, the entertainment world is buzzing about another sensational comeback. You’ll have heard about Paola Barale’s trip to Mexico, right? Well, behind that journey lies much more than a simple holiday. Barale, a long-time friend and partner-in-crime to Simona on countless adventures, seems to have found her niche in a project that’s nostalgic yet sharply focused on the present.
And as Paola Barale gears up for a blockbuster return, there’s another queen poised to dominate primetime. Paola Perego is ready to throw herself into “Citofonare Rai2”. If there’s one thing the Italian public loves, it’s a great comeback. And if until yesterday gossip columns took a certain “rivalry” between these ladies of TV for granted, the reality is far more intriguing. They are three women who have shaped television history, each in their own way, and who today, from their own corners, continue to set the rules of the game.
- Simona Ventura: enjoying private life with Terzi, away from the fray, in a penthouse that has become a symbol of personal renewal.
- Paola Barale: preparing for a grand return, ready to warm the hearts of those who never forgot her.
- Paola Perego: banking on “Citofonare Rai2” to win back the audience that loves unapologetic talk shows.
Milan, the choice of a free woman
Back to Simona Ventura. Choosing to settle right there, in an area many overlook, says far more than just a property decision. Milan is a city that reinvents itself daily, and the area around the Central Station has today become a crossroads of cultures, energy, and real life. Much like her, really. A woman who has lived through decades of TV, who has made the whole country laugh and cry, and who has now decided that her most important stage is her kitchen, with the sunset light filtering through the skyscrapers.
I don’t know about you, but I take a lesson from this story. In a world where everyone wants to shout, be seen, be everywhere, seeing someone like Simona Ventura choose silence and the depth of a rediscovered love (and a dream penthouse) strikes me as a more than worthy ending. Mind you, we all know that with the queens of Italian television, the final act is never really written. But for now, let’s let her enjoy this peace.