Italian prime minister Giorgia Meloni splits from partner after his sexist TV comments
Giorgia Meloni and Andrea Giambruno have a 7-year-old daughter.
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Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said on Friday she
had separated from her television journalist partner Andrea Giambruno, who has
drawn criticism in recent weeks for sexist comments made on and off air.
“My relationship with Andrea Giambruno, which lasted almost 10
years, ends here,” Meloni wrote on her social media accounts. “Our paths have
diverged for some time, and the time has come to acknowledge it,” she added.
Giambruno is the presenter of a news program transmitted by
Mediaset, part of the MFE (MFEB.MI) media group owned by the heirs of the late
Silvio Berlusconi, the former prime minister and Meloni ally.
On
two days this week, another Mediaset show broadcast off-air excerpts from
Giambruno’s program showing him using foul language and appearing to make
advances to a female colleague.
In
the second, more explicit recording aired on Thursday, Giambruno is heard boasting
about an affair and telling female colleagues they can work for him if they
take part in group sex.
The TV journalist had already been widely criticized in August for
apparent victim-blaming comments following a gang rape case.
“If you go dancing, you have every right to get drunk – there
shouldn’t be any kind of misunderstanding and any kind of problem – but if you
avoid getting drunk and losing your senses, you might also avoid running into
certain problems and coming across a wolf,” he said during his program.
Meloni had said after that episode that she should not be judged
for comments made by her partner, and that in future she would not answer
questions about his behavior.


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