Triumph and Trials: Letizia Petris' Journey from San Patrignano to Big Brother Victory

Triumph and Trials: Letizia Petris' Journey from San Patrignano to Big Brother Victory
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Tuesday 2 April 2024, 10:20 - Last updated: 10:23

The victory of the last edition of Big Brother for Letizia Petris is a reward for her life. A story that is nothing short of complicated, with a childhood lived in the community of San Patrignano. A story not far from the one also told by Andrea Delogu, who, just like Letizia, grew up in the work of Vincenzo Muccioli.

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The parents

At Verissimo, to Silvia Toffanin, Letizia recounted her story with a bit of emotion. «Mom was 17, dad 25. It was love at first sight between them: my mother had just entered, she had to go through a longer journey. My father, on the other hand, had been there for a long time. He waited for her and a love beyond all limits, an absurd love, was born». And the girl, coming out of the House as the winner, recounts that «until I was 14-15 years old I lived my life in the community. My mom was very apprehensive towards me. She started using drugs very young. I was kept in the community because she wouldn't let me leave the house: she was afraid that I could make the mistakes she had made». But one day outside, in front of real life, here come the anxiety crises, the first panic attacks. Inevitable.

The mother and the heroin

Her mother is named Sara Ronconi who knew the evil of heroin. A mother remained tied to the community, just like her father Osvaldo who worked there, until he died. A heartbreak. He died young, in 2020, when Letizia was twenty. A very fast death, from fulminant leukemia. A death that left a mark among depression and the fear of not making it. But «today my mother is my best friend. We recovered our relationship when dad passed away...».

A father always positive she continues. «I loved my dad more than anything in the world. To this day I am sure that he is here with us, with Vincenzo Muccioli, Gianmarco Moratti and would want us to raise our heads, fill our hearts and take each other's hands continuing our path. He loved so much all the boys he saved and would have wanted to save... he would have done everything. My dad always said “strength and courage, it's a passing ailment”».

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