He is a successful banker. He is a well-known political consultant. The couple had a lavish wedding reception with around 200 friends from the best circles. Definitely in one of the most beautiful villas in Turin.
But then Massimo Segre (64) said no. The reason: Cristina Seimandi (47), who really wanted to get married in October, said he cheated on her. All of Italy is debating the video of the ice-cold revenge plot.
In it you can see: a man with a horn on the DJ table, saying a few words to the audience. Beside him is his fiancée, a bouquet of flowers in her hand.
The speech begins harmlessly. Thanks for coming and admits to being a little excited. Friendly applause. Then the businessman’s tone changes, and he drops the bombshell:
“I’ve always thought that to love someone is to want their well-being. More than your own. So I give Christina the freedom to love—especially a well-known lawyer.
A deathly silence that frightens the non-bride. Massimo Segre goes: he accuses those present of treason and Christina Semanti of lying. She may make a jointly planned trip to Mykonos (Greece) “with her lawyer”. The relationship ends “tonight”.
As the newly minted single finished its billing, the lights went down and Segre left the stage. The Italian media reported that many guests were angry because they had to be used to the scene, which was apparently staged to the smallest detail. The 64-year-old’s Facebook post talks about long-term planning: “Love means letting go,” she wrote in July.
The couple, who have been together for three years, have had a lot to do with each other professionally. Segre apparently left open a possible continuation of the business relationship. Christina Semandi is said to be considering a lawsuit.
The banker gets a lot of boost for his call campaign online. According to Italian media reports, many women now want to marry Massimo Segre.
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