Italy PM allegedly recorded asking woman for 'threesome or foursome'

Italy PM Giorgia Meloni splits with the father of her daughter after he was recorded asking a woman for a ‘threesome or foursome’ with his mistress

  • Meloni and partner of almost 10 years had been ‘diverged for some time’, says PM 

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni today announced she was separating from her partner, the father of her daughter, after he was recorded making sleazy comments and seemingly admitting an affair.

‘My relationship with Andrea Giambruno, which lasted almost ten years, ends here’, Meloni wrote in a message on her X account, formerly known as Twitter, saying their paths ‘have diverged for some time’.

Giambruno can be heard asking his colleague:’ Can I touch my balls while I talk to you ?’

She replies:’ You already are’ before he adds:’ What about a threesome, even a foursome ?’ He is then heard saying:’ To get ahead here you have to f***’.

The comments were aired on satirical Italian news programme Striscia la Notizia, which is part of the Mediaset media empire owned by the controversial late former PM Silvio Berlusconi.


Meloni today said the pair’s paths have ‘diverged for some time, and the time has come to acknowledge it’

In a social media post, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni thanked Andrea Giambruno for ‘the splendid years’ they spent together, ‘the difficulties we went through’ and ‘for giving me the most important thing in my life, our daughter Ginevra’

Giambruno, 42, was also taped asking another colleague:’ What’s your name ? Have we met before, you and I ? Where have I seen you before ? Was I drunk ?’

Speaking off air on his show Diario del Giorno he is overheard asking another woman:’ How do you do darling ? Do you know (name redacted) and I are having an affair? All of Mediaset knows it, and now you do too.

‘But we are looking for a third person, as we do threesomes, foursomes too. Would you like to be part of our working group ?’

When asked if there was an aptitude test, he replies: Yes, you have to f***.’

Meloni, 46, is marking one year in power this weekend at the head of a right-wing government which strongly defends traditional family values.

Meloni said she would not be distracted by difficulties in her private life, saying, ‘all those who hoped to weaken me by striking me at home,’ would have no success

It is not the first time that Giambruno has been involved in controversy. 

Last month, he compared mass migration to the mass ‘transportation of animals’ and he also annoyed environmentalists by saying:’ Climate change? What climate change? It’s summer and it’s hot’. 

While in August, Meloni was forced to defend Giambruno after he was accused of victim blaming for comments he made about rape on his talk show.

Discussing the two gang rapes over the summer, Giambruno, 42, said: ’If you go out dancing, you have every right to get drunk – there should be no kind of misunderstanding or impediment to this – but if you can avoid getting drunk and losing consciousness, maybe you will avoid ending up in a serious situation in which the wolf will find you.’

In her post on Friday, Meloni thanked him for ‘the splendid years we spent together, for the difficulties we went through and for giving me the most important thing in my life, our daughter Ginevra’ – who is seven years old.

‘Our paths have diverged for some time, and the time has come to acknowledge it,’ she wrote. 

‘I will defend what we were, I will defend our friendship, and I will defend, at all costs, a seven-year-old girl who loves her mother and loves her father, as I was unable to love mine.’

Meloni said she would not be distracted by difficulties in her private life, saying, ‘all those who hoped to weaken me by striking me at home,’ would have no success.   

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