Орнелла Мути променяла Италию на Россию ради любви Italian diva begins to teach Russian language. Ornella Muti bought an apartment in the center of Moscow. The actress decided to change their place of residence because of a French businessman who has long worked in our country.

      Last summer, the broadcaster and editor of the project “StarHit” Andrei Malakhov said that the famous Italian actress Ornella Muti is ready to accept Russian citizenship. Now the actress has acquired luxury housing in the center of Moscow, near the Cathedral of Christ the Savior. Now Ornella solves some organizational issues and is preparing to carry things in their new home and dreams that her family settled around her. However, the woman understands that due to objective reasons, it is almost impossible.

      “Every parting with them is hard for me. We are very attached to each other. We are all as one. But children have their own lives, their jobs, their families. At Nike, my eldest daughter, son; Caroline, son and daughter; my son’s work in Italy: he is also an actor and starred in many movies. They can’t follow me,” said the artist.

      Italian diva is proud of her Russian roots. According to her, grandpa was the official doctor of the king. However, not only it causes the Dregs to leave his native Italy. The actress decided to move in order to be with her lover, Frenchman Fabrice Kerherve, who for many years work in Russia. Now the artist is hard to learn Russian language to feel more comfortable. Ornella let the personal driver and walks around the city. She loves to be around people, and therefore with pleasure goes for food or to the pharmacy. It’s nice when the fans are surprised and happy when I see it in everyday life.

      “I want to better understand people in Russia, and this can only be done through understanding of the language. Besides, I independently leave home. And recognize me. Stop, start to say something. In this situation, I’m a little lost and regret not understand Russian,” admitted Ornella in an interview with Hello magazine.