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Patrizia Reggiani (Italian: [paˈtrittsja redˈdʒaːni]; née Martinelli; born 2 December 1948) is an Italian convicted criminal and former socialite. She was convicted in a highly publicized trial of hiring a hitman to kill her ex-husband, Maurizio Gucci .
These days, Patrizia Reggiani leads a modest life. After spending nearly 20 years locked away in the San Vittore Prison, Patrizia now lives in Milan with her elderly mother, who she says berates ...
In Italy in 1978, Patrizia Reggiani is the office manager of her father's small trucking firm. At a party, she meets Maurizio Gucci, a law student and heir to a 50% interest in the Gucci fashion house through his father Rodolfo. Patrizia aggressively pursues the awkward Maurizio, charming him into love.
In 1972, Gucci married Patrizia Reggiani, with whom he had two daughters, Alessandra and Allegra. [15] Alessandra Gucci was born on 28 June 1976, and Allegra Gucci was born on 27 January 1981. [16] Maurizio's father, Rodolfo Gucci, originally did not approve of their marriage, calling Patrizia "a social climber who has nothing in mind but money."
Lady Gaga was born for the role of Patrizia Reggiani.The world saw the Oscar winner embody "Lady Gucci" when the first look of her upcoming movie,House of Gucci, with Adam Driver was revealed ...
After Patrizia Reggiani expressed her worries about Lady Gaga playing her in House of Gucci, the singer is explaining why she chose not to make contact with the subject of the film. Everything to ...
After an appearance in the television special Friends: The Reunion, in which Gaga sang "Smelly Cat" with Lisa Kudrow, [255] she portrayed Patrizia Reggiani, who was convicted of hiring a hitman to murder her ex-husband and former head of the Gucci fashion house Maurizio Gucci (played by Adam Driver), in Ridley Scott's biographical crime film ...
Reggiani was arrested in 1997, and a high-profile trial ensued. She was convicted in 1998 of arranging Maurizio’s murder and sentenced to 29 years in prison, which an appeals court later reduced ...