Interrupted at the climax: Fiorello, Susanna, sex and the cat Dorian

During the daily live broadcast of Long live Rai2! Fiorello read part of the “very long” interview he gave to Vanity Fair and which sees him as the protagonist on the cover. In particular, during the press review of the program, he mentioned the final passage, which concerns a detail of his sexual life. Answering the question about how sex was going with his wife Susanna, with whom he will celebrate 20 years of marriage on June 14, he replied: «Do you mean what I’m thinking? We make, we make love, we love each other. Sure it’s not like you do it as often as you used to. And do you know why? Because there’s no time, and there are children around, and cats…». Up to the children we could still understand, but mentioning the cats amazed us, so we asked to explain the anecdote.

In today’s episode of Long live Rai2! Fiorello quoted this part of the interview and explained better what had happened, concluding with a joke that Dorian, the house cat, was perhaps a member of «OnlyMen», to imitate OnlyFans. Here’s what he said in the video.

The cover quote from Vanity Fair during Long live Rai2! of 24 May 2023

Fiorello also recounted that after the end of the program, on June 9, and above all after the Champions League final in which your Inter are involved on 10 June, probably with Susanna “We’ll go somewhere, celebrate the end of the program and the 20th anniversary.” The secret of longevity as a couple is working together with his wife «if we’re not close we stay on video call». Then the conductor added that he sends a photo of a “basin” to Susanna every morning, and that romance does not need grand gestures. «The striking thing means that you prepare it, that you organize it and then you do it, instead everyday things count. For example, now I’m giving my wife cortisone injections. Made with love. I’ll put myself there, and then zacchete! “Did you hear anything?”, and she replies: “No, but how good you are at injections!”. You had a very painful expelled hernia.’

The «I’ll take care of it» are worth more than a thousand «I love you», in short, as Michela Murgia says: «I’ll take care of it. She couldn’t move, she was in bed, I brought her dinner, which she also did with me when I had a bad knee. We had only known each other for a short time and I had to stay out for six months due to broken ligaments: it was tough. This is love, isn’t it? Being together in joy and in pain».

Source: Vanity Fair

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