Mahmood's Love Life and Personal Struggles

Mahmood: «Non ho tempo per l'amore. In passato sono andato in analisi». Cosa sappiamo sul fidanzato
Mahmood has found love? He, for now, does not want to know about taking sides, but according to gossip experts the singer of "Tuta Gold" has been dating the model Noah Oliveira...

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Mahmood has found love? He, for now, does not want to know about taking sides, but according to gossip experts the singer of "Tuta Gold" has been dating the model Noah Oliveira for some time now. With him, he spent last summer in Sardinia and they did not even separate during the Sanremo Festival. In the living room of "Verissimo", however, Mahmood preferred to gloss over the subject: «I am very happy at this time, but there is no time for love: we have to work, we have to strike while the iron is hot».

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Mahmood, the confession at Verissimo

When Silvia Toffanin asks him about his past, the singer decides to open up: «I suffered for love, because even when I did not suffer, I made sure to suffer. Why? If I went to therapy, there must be a reason... Jokes aside, I am someone who thinks a lot, who complicates things even when they are simple. I create torments for myself. Then I ask myself why I do it, but I can't give myself an answer».

Mahmood also remembered the fire that destroyed his apartment in Milan: «It was terrible. When it happened, I was inside the house with two friends and my friend noticed the flames and so we left. I had to return to my mother's house and this destabilized me a bit, because I was used to my independence. But then I found another apartment and now I live alone again».

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