- When a concert in Europe ends, he always tries to return to his 11-year-old daughter Paola
- She has no bodyguards and hangs out with people “very normal”
Laura Pausini talks about her projects to Graziawhich gave her the cover of the weekly magazine. She also talks a lot about her private life with Paolo Carta, officially her husband since March 2023. Together for 20 years, they are the parents of Paola, 11 years old, they have been together for 20 years. The singer at the newspaper reveals why he left Romagna for the capital. “The request moved me and that’s why I moved to Rome”he confides. The three boys the 60-year-old musician had from his ex Rebecca Galli, Jader, Jacopo and Joseph (known as Holden, ex Amici), aged 30, 29 and 24 respectively, wanted to be close to their little sister.
“For them, who asked me to be close to their little sister, I decided to move to Rome. A request that moved me”Laura reveals. On her relationship with Paolo, the 50-year-old says: “We are a very atypical couple, we practically never argue because we know when to leave each other alone, respecting our spaces”. They are not jealous of each other, but the passion is alive: “If I tell you about our intimacy, Paolo gets angry. He doesn’t want you to talk about the things he’s involved in. However, I can only tell you that, from that point of view too, everything is fine”.
Pausini travels a lot for concerts. If he performs in Europe, he doesn’t stay out: “I go home that evening so that I can see my daughter in the morning. I earn a little less, because I spend it on the private plane that takes me home, but I prefer it that way. When we go to America, however, Paola comes with us but there is a tutor in connection with her school who every day gives her the lessons they do in class, then they do their homework”.
When she is in Rome the singer loves being within the four walls: “I don’t like going to clubsat the restaurant you risk that someone at the next table will overhear what you are saying, maybe even personal things. It happened to me in the past and it scared me.”. He doesn’t want to have bodyguards, he hangs out with people “very normal”. She wants her daughter to live a peaceful life, without conditioning. “In the evening I always go to bed with Paola around 9.30pm. We watch TV series or I ask her to tell me what she did during the day. Lately with more difficulty than in the past, because she is becoming such a little woman. She is an Aquarius like my sister Silvia. If you don’t push her, she won’t speak.”
One last curiosity: before each performance, absolute silence is granted for 8 hours: “Practically From the moment I wake up, until five in the afternoon, I don’t speak. It’s something I’ve been practicing for 15 years now. Pavarotti suggested it to me and Bocelli confirmed it. When I hadn’t yet adopted this expedient and maybe I had a tour with 70 dates on the calendar, on the fortieth I lost my voice because I had used it too much”. Two or three hours before the live show, warm up your voice: “I do the sound check and from then on I speak regularly. Before singing I don’t eat, at most a banana. Once the show is over, if I’m good I eat something light, but if I’m hungry, and I usually am, in the hotel I devour sandwiches, club sandwiches, stuff that’s very bad for you.”
Source: www.gossip.it