After the Italian super influencer Chiara Ferragni (34) and her husband Fedez (32) made headlines, especially with rumors of a marriage crisis, a stroke of fate followed for the couple. Fedez makes his health problems public.
“I’m here to tell you that unfortunately I’ve been diagnosed with a health problem,” he explains to his 1.3 million Instagram followers in an Instagram story, visibly resolved. “Fortunately, the problem was identified with very good timing, but that means for me: I have an important path that I have to go and that I will tell you regarding. But not now, not at this moment, because I feel the need to be close to my family and my children.”
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He does not name illness
What he is ill with, he does not want to say. However, he promises his followers to report more when the time is right for him. “I feel like I can tell everything one day in the future. When I received my diagnosis, I was encouraged by the stories of other people.”
For him, hanging his head is out of the question: «I am ready to face this new adventure that life has presented to me. I hope to give positive updates soon»
Chiara Ferragni macht Motivations-Post
Now more than ever, Fedez needs the support of his wife and their two children. The last few years have been turbulent: In their own reality soap, Ferragni and Fedez addressed their marital issues and made no secret of seeing a couples therapist. There were even rumors of separation regarding the two in Milan’s high society.
There is no trace of them now. Chiara Ferragni announces her full support for her husband on Instagram to her 26.5 million followers. «The love of my life needs a little more support these days. We love you more than anything, my love, and everything will be fine, »she writes. “You are always surrounded by the love of your family, your friends and people who love you so much.”
Support also from former enemy
Surprisingly, motivating words also come from former Italian Interior Minister Matteo Salvini (49). The party leader of the right-wing Lega party repeatedly exchanged public blows with Fedez, especially when it came to issues of equal rights. “Good luck and good fight to Fedez,” he wrote. “We may have argued before, but now it doesn’t matter anymore. Come on boy!” However, he might not reap sympathy with his words. Many criticized his tweet as inappropriate. (imh)