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Monica Bellucci looks back on her career and talks about her new love, Tim Burton. The Italian actress and model posed and gave an interview to the publication Harpers Bazaar Spain: “Is my figure objectified? It didn’t bother me. And then I also made the most of it my body in certain roleshow in Malena or Irreversible“.
The Italian star grew as a model thanks to Dolce & Gabbana before moving first to TV and then to movies. Bellucci admitted that it was easier for critics to emphasize her sex appeal than to praise her career as an accomplished model, and then an actress: “When I heard a critical attitude towards me, I learned it. Sometimes beauty creates masks“, according to the Daily Mail.
The fact that I have such a background (fashion, ed.), that I worked with many photographers before I started making films, fueled this idea a little.
Monica Bellucci and Tim Burton, it’s official: they’re a couple. Italian actress: “Meeting him made me happy. I love”
Love with Tim Burton
Bellucci also opened up about her new relationship with Tim Burton just a few weeks after they finally confirmed their relationship: “I found a wonderful spirit in Tim.
Glory is a double-edged sword
Speaking about his personal life, he also described fame as a double-edged sword and told how he tries to keep some aspects of his daily life under wraps: “Fame can also cause mixed feelings. When I am not working, I prefer to lead a normal life: I go shopping, I take my daughters to school.”
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