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Lizzie Tagliani with his partner, Sebastian Nebotconfirmed on Monday that they became parents of a child, of whom they already have custody and are still waiting for the final adoption.
Within the framework of the cycle New eveningsjournalist Santiago Riva Roy revealed this Monday that he spoke with Lizy, and that it was she herself who confirmed the happy news. The journalist said in this regard: “Lizy Tagliani and her husband are going to be parents. They already have it, she is already a mother. It is through adoption, which has different steps, but now she already has definitive custody. Since everything is going to turn out well, this family will be formed. It is not a baby, it is a child. They have custody of this child, the definitive adoption is missing, but they are already parents. Lizy is a mother, it is the great dream that she had to fulfill. And with respect to age, he did not want to go into details. But he is not a baby, nor a teenager, he is a child.”
Lizy Tagliani, on her wedding dayGerardo Viercovich
Later, and during the broadcast of Telefe News, Rodolfo Barili Lizy spoke to the protagonist of the story, and Lizy herself said: “Of course, we cannot talk about the little person, neither details nor his name, much less his image, because of a question of protecting his identity. There is something that the judge told me, very beautiful, and that made me understand a lot. They do not look for children for parents, they look for a family for children. So it is a very long process, but we are very happy and very excited, with great joy. We are thrilled, because it was all magical.”
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A few months ago, Lizy Tagliani opened her heart and spoke about a personal and painful subject related to her family history. The actress and host shared a heartbreaking revelation about her mother’s past, who was a victim of sexual abuse during her childhood.
Guest on the streaming show The girls say, Tagliani said she has two older sisters she never met, born as a result of the repeated sexual abuse her mother suffered when she was a child, and regretted that she was never able to talk to her about the issue because she found out about the situation after her death. Rosa Gallardo, Lizy’s mother, died at the age of 63 in 2011 and her daughter learned about her story as an adult. About this, she commented: “I was a person until I was 44 and from that moment on I was another person, because I discovered that my life had another beginning, which was not the one I knew.”
Tagliani’s mother was born in Chaco, had 12 siblings and belonged to a family with very few resources. Being an illiterate person, with “very few words and a very strong appearance,” she left home at the age of nine to work outside and help with the income in the household. “She went to live with another family, who abused her and had a daughter as a result of that abuse. They took the child away from her, which is why she was never able to meet her daughter, since she did not even know where she had been. At the age of 13, my mother returned to live with her family,” said the presenter.
The actress also said emotionally that when she was 17 or 18, her mother was once again a victim of abuse, “one of the many she had suffered,” she stressed, and then explained that Rosa became pregnant again and had another daughter. “And they took her away from her again. I don’t know if I ever told anyone, but my sister has now passed away,” she said.
“I found out about all this because I started digging to find her. It hurt me, I didn’t understand how a mother who worked night and day and who allowed me to be Lizy from the first minute – I even think I’m more Lizy because of her than because of myself – could have abandoned two daughters without doing absolutely anything,” she said.
Finally, the host told how her mother supported her throughout her growth: “My mom was like an oracle where I went to look for answers about life, but I don’t feel like she did it from a mother’s place, because she let me solve things on my own. For example, when I walked through the neighborhood they would tell me ‘there goes the faggot’, ‘look at the whore’, and when I told my mom she would say: ‘And what are you?’ ‘I’m a girl, I want to be Carla’, I would answer. So, she would tell me: ‘Well, then you’re going to go back and you’re going to explain to them why you’re Carla and if you come back crying I’ll beat the shit out of you.’”
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