“It’s good for everyone to get what they sowed years ago.”

Mar Flores confirms this He feels “calmer” than ever after publishing his memoirsWell, although he has received sexist criticism, many of which remind him of what he heard in the 90s, he has a completely different attitude and believes that “everyone receives from life what they sow”, which he said like an arrow to his former partner Alessandro Lecco.

“It gave me a different vision of life, and it gave me maturity. Overcome the bumps, rise from the ashes…”, the model highlighted in The last trainIsabelle Gimio’s program on RNE. “Listening back to the same things no longer affects me…I guess It gave me a superior status over others.“.

According to the businesswoman, she is “on a spiritual and personal level much higher than all these people who are still stuck in the past,” and for whom she feels “sorry,” because she believes that they “need to undergo a therapeutic, psychological and reflective process about what they did and what they want to be in their lives.”

“My voice is in my book. Whoever wants to read my story can read it, and whoever cannot open their ears and listen to it.” So many women whose voices are often covered Which today is supported by justice. Mar Flores defended this by saying: “They realize that they went through a very traumatic experience for a woman.”

In that moment, he thought about justice and karma in words, as shown in his Instagram profile The last trainHe was Dart to Alessandro Lecchiohad recently been fired from Telecinco due to his mistreatment of Antonia Dell’Atte in the early 1990s.

“I I won’t point fingers at anyone because it’s not my style.“It is good for everyone to receive from life what they sowed years ago,” the model said on the Isabelle Jimio show.

This is not the first time that Carlo Costanzia’s mother has celebrated the Count’s dismissal, as she sent emojis of applause in a message. mail Instagram where the news was confirmed.