The breakup between Chiara Ferragni and her husband, rapper Fedez, has gone around the world. The news has been one of the most talked about in recent weeks. The influencer avoids speaking with the word ‘divorce’, and assures that the couple is going through a serious crisis. In the midst of this difficult moment, the businesswoman has suffered another setback. The magazine L’Espresso published this Friday on its cover a photo of the influencer with her face painted like the Joker. Now she is considering taking legal measures against the Italian weekly.
It was last Thursday, March 7, when the model instructed her lawyers to study all types of legal actions, including compensation for pecuniary and non-pecuniary damages, against the editor of the weekly. The lawyers then warned the editor not to publish it, however, the magazine came out this Friday.
After seeing this happen, the lawyers advised that they reserved the right to take any other legal action against the magazine. Ferragni’s legal team speaks of the seriously defamatory and damaging nature of the use of their client’s image on the cover. They claim that they denigrate her, and that they degrade her image on a day as important as March 8, International Women’s Day.
If something caught your attention, it is that, after this publication, Fedez, Ferragni’s ex-partner, has come to his defense. The rapper has published a story on his Instagram profile with a photo of the magazine’s director, Donato Ammaturo, reproduced in a clown version. “When will there be a nice investigation into his oil owner? I look forward to it,” he said.
Chiara has seen how the magazine disguises her as the Joker, the renowned American comic book character published by DC Comics. She is based on the figure of an evil clown. The Joker is one of the most famous supervillains in comic book history and the archenemy of the Dark Knight, and is portrayed as a psychopath with a twisted and sadistic sense of humor. Of course, this comparison did not please Chiara and those around her.
After it was known that this cover would come to light, there were many who described it as an “insult to all women” or even “gratuitous violence”, especially considering that it would come to light on a day of vindication of rights. of women, like 8-M. As for the content of this magazine about Chiara, it focuses on the weekly’s investigation into Ferragni’s companies, how they are linked and how they have changed over time. We will have to wait to find out if the influencer finally sues the publication.
On the other hand, in recent days Chiara has spoken out about her sentimental situation. She did it on the program Che Tempo Che Fa. “Moment of distancing with Federico? Let’s see, I don’t know,” said the influencer. “We talk because we are two adults who love each other and it is not that we are going to close our ties overnight. It is a period of crisis, we have also had them in the past. This is a little stronger, so let’s see, I don’t know”.
However, knowledgeable about the world of communication as she is, the Italian wanted to immediately settle any speculation. “Behind every move I make it is thought that there is a pool of experts, but that is not the case. It is not a strategy. There is no difference between the real world and the virtual one,” she stated.