ANDpraise he asked for a minute of silence before his concert. And she is not the only star in the entertainment world who has remembered the passing of the 22-year-old Giulia Cecchettin, latest victim in chronological order of feminicide.
Her ex Filippo Turetta killed her and then threw her body into Lake Barcis because she was about to graduate and start a new life.
Amber Angiolini he published a blank post on his Instagram profile and the comment: «Giulia… yet another #🤍».
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Luciana Littizzetto comments on what happened in the final episode of You are worth it: «I would like to say something on behalf of all the women who are watching us from home, to all the women who are here and also to all the men. I wanted to give a kiss to Giulia’s family, to his sister, to Giulia, also remember that a few hours earlier another woman was killed, a doctor, a medical guard in Calabria, a 67-year-old lady. And a few days ago another woman, Patrizia, was strangled. Giulia is victim number 105 this year. 2023 had more victims than 2022. Because there are men who consider women their property, they can’t stand them making autonomous choices and feeling free. This thing can no longer be accepted in 2024.”
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Alba Parietti dedicated a post to her on Instagram: «Giulia forgives, you and all the women killed at the hands of a man incapable of accepting the end of a story, incapable of being men, we mothers, fathers, schools and society, state, institutions, incapable of writing just laws to protect you, to educate compared to being capable of accepting growth, independence, the freedom that we women, those we have so hard and slowly conquered with suffering, tenacity, pain, patience, blood, too much blood. The heart of your wonderful, healthy, dignified family is broken forever and we, all of us, will always carry you in our hearts, because you were the daughter that everyone would have wanted, the friend who cannot abandon the sweetness that cannot be hurt. May you find a better world than this next to your mom. Don’t praise the death penalty, hatred, violence, let’s rewrite history with fair laws, respectful behavior for women, if we want the world to improve, let’s start with us. We improve society with individual behavior that make the world better, from today everyone must deal with their own conscience and bring something to this humanity without hope.”
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Various voices join together on Twitter, starting with Simona Ventura: “Dear Giulia sorry we couldn’t protect you, sorry if it happens every time and every time we cry, but then we are unable to save the many victims like you. Every time we ask ourselves how this is possible and what more we can do. The answers, however, fall on deaf ears. I hold your family very tightly.” He echoes her Barbara D’Urso: «We feared it from the beginning but we hoped until the end that Giulia would return, that she had left voluntarily. Today is another sad day for all of us. A hug to the family.”
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Also Chiara Ferragni sent a strong message: «Every time a woman disappears, we all unfortunately imagine how it ended. For once we hoped to be wrong.”
Noemi joined the social chorus of condolences: «We feared it from the beginning but we hoped until the end that Giulia would return, that she had left voluntarily. Today is another sad day for all of us. A hug to the family.” Laura Pausini posts a peremptory “Enough”, Alessia Marcuzzi reshares the photo of Giulia hugging her mother.
Fiorella Mannoia remains stunned: «I was looking for the right words but I can’t find them, the discouragement is too strong, I don’t know what to say anymore. Poor girl and poor family.”
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Piero Pelù he writes: «I am ashamed of being a man. We all have to do it again. #onenoonehundredthousand».
Source: Vanity Fair

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