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The wedding day of the “Venterzi”: in Rimini between dancing, glamor and VIP guests

Simona Ventura and Giovanni Terzi married on the Saturday of the Pink Night in Rimini. From the Grand Hotel they said yes in front of Stefano Bonaccini, chosen to officiate the wedding. VIP guests included Milly Carlucci as witness

RIMINI – Simona Ventura and Giovanni Terzi said yes to each other during the Pink Night weekend at the Grand Hotel in Rimini, for a party – as expected – in the name of “music, rich prizes and cotillion”… in short, nothing else could be expected from the direction ofEnzo Miccio, king of weddings fairy tale, together with the conduct of the governor Stefano Bonaccini – who officiated the ceremony – and by a witness of the caliber of Milly Carlucci (strictly in pink, or rather fuchsia). Around 200 guests were invited for a ceremony eagerly awaited by gossip lovers.

For neither of the two newlyweds is it a ” debut”: for the presenter it is the second time at the altar, after her first marriage with Stefano Bettarini, in 1998, with whom she had two children (Niccolò and Giacomo). The third instead for the journalist: widowed by his first wife, he then separated from his second with whom he had a son. The two, together since 2018, therefore decided to make their union official by choosing the location of the Grand Hotel in Rimini. where together they have been curating a series of meetings with famous guests on current events for several years. In reality, the wedding day had already been sought, but then the pandemic intervened which inevitably prevented the possibility of celebrating the occasion with a large party finally the proposal came under the spotlight of “Dancing with the Stars”, in which both spouses were competitors. Hence the choice of Milly as the “first” witness. For the groom, however, the best man chosen was the doctor Marco Di Terlizzi.

The exclusive official photos of the event are from the weekly magazine Chi, but videos have been leaked from social media in which the protagonists of the day appear happy, smiling and in great shape. There was no lack of irony in their relationship: during the vows, Supersimo admitted that he had never read a book by his husband, but that he loved him anyway. And then toasts, cutting of a galactic cake and dancing, lots of dancing with the “Venterzi” – as they call themselves, leading the dance on stage – in homage to the fashion of VIP couples combining surnames.

And in the end, they all lived happily ever after.

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