Chiatti responds to criticism of the weight: "In the 6th month I only gained 5 kg. I'm not fat!"

It is really true that a woman is always and constantly in the crosshairs when it comes to appearance and physical shape. Even in pregnancy. It also happened to one of the most beautiful and fascinating women in Italian cinema, Laura Chiatti, who is expecting her first child by Marco Bocci, married last July, and who in recent days has seen herself the protagonist of rather inglorious reports on Italian magazines that they criticized her for the weight accumulated in these months of expectation.

The Umbrian interpreter, in the sixth month of pregnancy, however, has decided to respond in kind, using the much-loved social networks, and lashing out at journalists and photographers:"My weight is excellent, in the sixth month I only gained 5 kg, I am neither transformed nor obese. Indeed underweight! I would like to invite the paparazzi gentlemen to learn their trade, even if the photos are stolen, care must be taken in taking pictures a woman, because the opposite leads to induce pseudo journalists to write emeritus c ... ate, denigrating the image of an actress who is primarily a human being. A hug and warm advice especially to "female" journalists . Deal with more important issues, given the situation in our country, instead of breaking the c *** or people who struggle to protect their privacy in total tranquility ", these are the harsh words declared by Mrs. Bocci, who then continued her invective, always with rather bright tones: "According to these four bitches even if one had gained 100 kg what would be wrong? - Laura then continued - According to them, an actress is all day thinking about physical fitness? With a baby inside her belly, thoughts thank God there are others! But what do we expect from Italian journalism? They think that a woman who is gratified in everything, good-looking and even with a cool husband, has only one neuron in her head. Instead, unfortunately for them, I I have more than one ". How can you blame her, after all?

Laura Chiatti