INTERVIEW Mariana Moculescu, rare photos and memories of her marriage to Horia. Look at what her life is like now, with her boyfriend from Italy!



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  • Click: What is it like in Tuscany, what are the restrictions? How is a day in your life?

Mariana Moculescu: In Tuscany there are quarantines, as in all of Italy, until May 4, when he enters “Phase 2”, some companies reopened, resumed their work (excluding beauty centers, restaurants and bars, gyms). “The schools reopened in September. During this quarantine period, the carabinieri detained Massimiliano and me and fined us 387 euros for each of us. We had no legal reason to drive a little.” I got really bored and that’s why I tried to get rid of the monotony by asking my friends for advice. As a result, I did gymnastics every day, tanned on the balcony, listened to music, and listened to the advice of psychologists for this period. sometimes sitting in Massimiliano’s arms, watching news and movies.

  • Did you make peace with Massimiliano, was he that romantic man again? What is the secret of a long relationship?

Massimiliano is Massimiliano. As Mariana is Mariana. We did not change much after adolescence, but let’s not forget that he brought me to his house, to his country (the comments are superfluous if I tell him that in my country I paid hundreds and thousands of euros for hotels and apartments in a hotel regime, including friends They ask me for money for accommodation, for example, 200 or 300 euros a month in common.

  • He has had several jobs since leaving Romania. Which was more difficult for you?

I have worked in Austria, Germany and Italy over the years. The most difficult thing was in Germany, because in the German system: “Work frees you” from all memories. I worked in the restaurant and cleaning, in the gyms, in Munich.

  • Your daughter turned 30, three days ago, we wish her “Happy Birthday!” What funny memories do you have of your childhood?

Nidia reached the beautiful age of 30 years. I wish you all the best in the world. I remembered with excitement the day I turned 30, when I was a news anchor and editor at Antena 1. After presenting the morning news, my colleagues waited for me in the newsroom and sang “Happy Birthday.” “It was beautiful. A funny story from Nidia’s childhood: she was visiting, in Snagov, the village of Gino Iorgulescu. Coincidentally, there was a goat tied by a rope to a tree in the garden. Nidia, restless, began to play with that goat until, fed up with Nidiuța’s pushes, “bit her”, at that moment Nidia exclaimed scared: “My camel bit me!”.

  • You know how to keep time in your place, you are as beautiful as at 20 years old, you have an enviable figure. What are the secrets

Beauty secrets after a certain age, I think every woman should have. I stopped smoking, I eat carefully, I use anti-aging creams, I do sports and I love to walk.

I really miss television, adrenaline, and emotions. It’s like magic. From the moment you felt that energy in front of the television cameras, you can never forget it and nobody and nothing can replace it. I dreamed of receiving at least one invitation from television.

  • What relationship did you have with Horia Moculescu, whom you divorced in 2000? How they met

I met Horia Moculescu in January 1986. It was a coup d’etat from the first second when we met. Me, a young man aspiring to a rank of pop singer, and he the wonderful composer, the one who could raise me to heaven.

  • Do you have Italian citizenship? Do you intend to return to Romania forever?

I have an Italian residence in Massimiliano’s house and after he divorces this year, we will see what ideas come to mind.

  • What are the differences between an Italian and a Romanian man? Which of them is easier to marry?

The difference between an Italian man and a Romanian man is passion. Italians are very passionate, emotional, they love madly, they are generous to the woman they love and they consider her a porcelain trinket.

  • What do you wish for Click! Readers, what advice do you give during this difficult period?

I hope that you do not lose patience, that you find a pleasant way to pass the time, a lot of health and courage to keep going, paying attention to hygiene measures and social distance. “Everything will be fine!”

Also read:

PHOTO Watch Mariana Moculescu at the news counter! She was a presenter on Antena 1!

What a difficult childhood Horia Moculescu had: “My mother died when I was 11 years old”



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