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Lollobrigida: “A little strengthening.” The minister had a hair transplant

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Lollobrigida: “A little strengthening.”  The minister had a hair transplant

Lollobrigida admits everything. Her new haircut didn’t go unnoticed

Francesco Lollobrigida is back to being talked about, this time the reasons are not purely political. But in his speech at the Camera yesterday many noticed a particular haircut of the Minister of Agriculture and this aroused the curiosity of the reporters. He responded like this: “Yes, I strengthened myself“. In all likelihood – we read in Il Foglio – the operation to which the minister at Fratelli d’Italia underwent was the hair transplant, the surgical procedure chosen by many men to thicken their hair. “Did he go to Türkiye?“, ventures a reporter. But this time Lollobrigida stops him: “I do not answer“. Meanwhile, there are those who already see it as a strategy to relaunch their image in view of the European on June. “No, I’m not applying and I don’t even know what Giorgia will do”, Lollobrigida replies dryly to reporters.

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Then he adds: “But it’s time for us to strengthen ourselves and I too have strengthened myself“. Renato applauds the decision – continues Il Foglio Anchored, senator and party companion of the Minister of Agriculture. “I didn’t know, but he did very well. Indeed, Lollo, who is a friend of mine, has my full approval. A bit of cosmetic surgery is good for everyone”, comments Ancorotti, who is also an entrepreneur in the cosmetics field. “Me too – adds the FdI senator – I had bags under my eyes and I took them off. There is no problem whatsoever, there must be no taboowe men too have the right to beauty and to intervene to feel better about ourselves.”

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