Career
She lives in Eindhoven, the Netherlands, where she works as a correspondent for Italian magazines. From 1976 until 1981 she presented a thousand broadcasts of a daily live-program for consumers, partly dedicated to interviews with well-known persons in politics, public health service, daily topics, fashion and beauty. In 1997 she made a documentary about the use of drugs in the Netherlands with a team of the Radiotelevisione Italiana, in cooperation with the United Nations.
She wrote hundreds of articles for daily papers as "Il Giornale" and "Libero" and for weekly papers as "Il popolo lombardo" and "Oggi", "Novella 2000", "Astra", "Alba", "Sette", "Salve", "Visto", "Corriere Medico", from Rizzoli Rcs publishers.
In these magazines appeared various interviews with, for example the Dutch politicians Geert Wilders and January-Peter Balkenende, political scientist Alexandre Delegate Valle, film producer and ambassador for Eurordis 2014 Sean Hepburn Ferrer (son of Audrey Hepburn), the Italian writers Niccolò Ammaniti and Umberto Eco, the actor Lino Banfi and the Italian singer-songwriters First Rate (at Lloyd's) Bano, Roberto Vecchioni, Francesco Baccini and Toto Cutugno, and also the Italian European Space Agency (European Space Agency) astronaut Luca Parmitano.
Foreign the "Corriere della Sera" she did an interview with Karol Wojtyła (later Pope John Paul II, canonized on 27 April 2014). An article of her meeting with him appeared in "Avvenire" on the occasion of his beatification.
She also wrote an article on the marriage of the heir to the Dutch throne Prince Willem-Alexander and Princess Máxima, as well as an article on the ordination of King Willem-Alexander and Queen Máxima.