Barbara Berlusconi: "I'll tell you about dad Silvio. The stadium? I still struggle to understand that stop..."

There are dates you can't escape, but that doesn't mean you have to, even if they're painful. First you see them approaching, then they come and get you and take you to the deepest folds of your soul. For Barbara Berlusconi, June 12 is one of those dates. While for the rest of the world - that day two years ago - Silvio Berlusconi the politician, the entrepreneur, the footballer had died, for her it was her father who had passed away. First her father, then everything else. Approaching the anniversary means managing to stay in balance between the many forms of public and intimate memory. Barbara is Silvio's third child, to whom her first 40 years are inextricably linked: her education, the responsibility and sometimes the burden of carrying that surname, the family businesses (she is on the board of directors of Fininvest), Milan, which she breathed deeply every week in Arcore and then experienced first-hand in the management at her father's invitation.
La Gazzetta dello Sport