Silvio Berlusconi ‘agrees to divorce’ second wife

London, May 10 (ANI): Italian Prime Minister, Silvio Berlusconi, has reportedly agreed on a divorce settlement with his second wife/actress Veronica Lario.

According to reports, Lairo will receive “considerably less” than the 3.5 million Euros a month, she had demanded as maintenance.

Instead, Berlusconi, 73, has offered her up to 300,000 euros a month.

Also, she is likely to retain Villa Belvedere, her mansion at Macherio near Milan.

Legal sources revealed that the estranged couple, had “coldly shaken hands” after nearly five hours of talks at the Milan courthouse.

Nonetheless, they added that the outcome had been “satisfactory”.

Lario blamed the leader, who has been linked to different women in the past, for the split, reports the Times.

Meanwhile, Berlusconi’s aides suggested Lairo had an affair with a bodyguard.

Lario’s staff, however, denied the allegation.

The two have been married for twenty years and have three children together. (ANI)

Planning to divorce? Head to Italy’s ‘divorce fair’ for tips!

London, May 7 (ANI): If you’re planning to get divorced and want to start dating again, or are already divorced and being stalked by your ex, then contact Ciao Amore (Goodbye Darling), Italy’s first divorce planning agency, for expert advice.

For the first time in a Catholic country, a weekend “divorce fair” for unhappy married couples will offer prospective divorcees advice on legalities of divorce or throwing a just-turned-single-again parties.

Department stores will offer divorce gift lists, where the friends and family of a divorcee can buy them presents to celebrate their fresh start.

The fair is named Punto e a capo, which roughly translates as “Turning over a new leaf”, reports The Telegraph.

Experts will proffer tips for the newly single on the challenges of living alone again, how to find a new partner and also get makeovers and a new wardrobe.

Divorce rates have risen rapidly in Italy, a country that’s home to its most infamous divorcee, Silvio Berlusconi – who divorced his first wife, Carla Dall”Oglio, in 1985 and five years later married an actress, Veronica Lario, and then dropped in on the 18th birthday of showgirl and underwear model, Noemi Letizia. (ANI)

Berlusconi’s daughter jumps to his defence over sex scandal

London, Sept 13 (ANI): Italian premier Silvio Berlusconi’s daughter Marina, who is ranked the 10th most powerful businesswoman in the world by Fortune magazine, has come to her father’s defence, saying he has been “stabbed in the back” by months of revelations about his sex life.

The 43-year-old came to his defence after Giampaolo Tarantini, a businessman under investigation for alleged drug and prostitution offences, told prosecutors in Bari, southern Italy, that he had supplied 31 women for the prime minister’s parties between last September and January, reports The Times.

Berlusconi, however, denied having ever paid anyone for sex, but admitted Tarantini had brought “beautiful women” to his parties.

Marina, who heads the Fininvest financial holding group and the Mondadori publishing house, denounced “attempts to stab him in the back. But luckily my father has good reflexes”.

“Berlusconi, like everyone else, is free to have a private life and to react forcefully to accusations which aren’t accusations but shameful slander,” Marina told the newspaper Corriere della Sera.

In May, Berlusconi’s estranged wife, Veronica Lario, had announced that she wanted a divorce from the premier after accusing him of being “not well” and obsessed with young women.

She was apparently furious over his attendance at the 18th birthday party of an aspiring lingerie model, Noemi Letizia.

Later an escort, Patrizia D’Addario, claimed that she and another prostitute had sexual intercourse with the prime minister at his official residence in Rome following a private party. (ANI)

Mafia may be behind Berlusconi’s sex scandal, claims coalition partner

London, Sept 12 (ANI): Responding to the sex scandal engulfing Silvio Berlusconi, Umberto Bossi, the key coalition partner in the Italian PM’s government, said he believed Mafia had orchestrated all the dirty activities.

“I think everything has been put in place by the Mafia,” Bossi, the leader of the Northern League, said as he arrived at an event in Pian del Re in the north of the country.

He added: “We have introduced very tough laws against the Mafia.

“I already said to Berlusconi, ‘Look out because the Mafia is involved in that; the Mafia organises prostitution’. I am convinced that the Mafia organised this thing here.”

On Thursday, for the first time, Berlusconi admitted that Giampaolo Tarantini, a businessman, had brought “beautiful women” to his parties but denied that he had ever paid for sex, reports The Times.

In May, Berlusconi’s estranged wife, Veronica Lario, had announced that she wanted a divorce from the premier after accusing him of being “not well” and obsessed with young women.

She was apparently furious over his attendance at the 18th birthday party of an aspiring lingerie model, Noemi Letizia.

Later an escort, Patrizia D’Addario, claimed that she and another prostitute had sexual intercourse with the prime minister at his official residence in Rome following a private party. (ANI)

Berlusconi declares himself “Superman”

London, Sept 3 (ANI): Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi has declared himself a “Superman”.

While praising his achievements in office and replying back to his critics and estranged wife, Veronica Lario, the 72-year-old said: “I’m not ill.

“You only have to look at what I’ve achieved over the last 15 months in government to see that not only am I not in poor health, I’m Superman.”

In May, Lario had announced that she wanted a divorce from the premier after accusing him of being “not well” and obsessed with young women, reports The Telegraph.

She was apparently furious over his attendance at the 18th birthday party of an aspiring lingerie model, Noemi Letizia.

Later an escort, Patrizia D’Addario, claimed that she and another prostitute had sexual intercourse with the prime minister at his official residence in Rome following a private party. (ANI)

Now, Silvio Berlusconi’s attempt to gag press comes under fire

London, Sept 1 (ANI): Umberto Eco, an Italian novelist and philosopher, has blasted Silvio Berlusconi’s moves to sue newspapers for their investigation of the sex scandals which have dogged him.

Eco is among the 115,000 people who by Monday had signed an online message of solidarity with La Repubblica. The left-leaning Italian newspaper is being sued for questioning the Prime Minister’s behaviour and private life, reports The Times.

Eco said: “When someone has to intervene to defend freedom of the press it means that the society, and with it a great part of the press itself, is already sick.”

He added that in robust democracies there was no need to defend press freedom “because it enters nobody’s mind to limit it”.

Berlusconi’s lawyers accuse newspapers of being “aggressive” in their coverage of the private life of the Italian prime.

The 72-year-old tycoon has been mired in controversy since his wife, Veronica Lario, 53, announced in May that she wanted a divorce.

She was apparently furious over his attendance at the 18th birthday party of an aspiring lingerie model, Noemi Letizia.

Later an escort, Patrizia D’Addario, claimed that she and another prostitute had sexual intercourse with the prime minister at his official residence in Rome following a private party. (ANI)

Berlusconi-Church relations sour after attack on Catholic editor

London, Aug 29 (ANI): Relations between Silvio Berlusconi and the Catholic Church soured yesterday after the Italian PM was forced to pull out of a Mass intended to begin his religious rehabilitation and a newspaper owned by his family ran a scathing report on a top Catholic.

The 72-year-old tycoon, whose private life has come under media scrutiny and Church criticism – thanks to the alleged sex scandals, abruptly axed a visit to the central Italian city of L’Aquila, where he was to have attended an annual religious ceremony for the forgiveness of sins, reports The Times.

Also, Il Giornale, a national newspaper owned by Berlusconi’s brother Paolo, ran a banner front-page headline against Dino Boffo, editor of Avvenire, the daily newspaper of the Italian Bishops Conference.

Il Giornale said Boffo, whose paper has been very critical of Berlusconi’s private life, had accepted a plea bargain in a court in 2002 after he was accused of harassing a woman. The paper said Boffo had a homosexual relationship with her husband.

Revelations surrounding Berlusconi’s private life and his impending divorce from wife, Veronica Lario, has caused dismay among many leading Italian Catholic figures.

Since attending the 18th birthday party of Noemi Letizia, an aspiring model, in April, Berlusconi’s personal life has become the focus of a long-running scandal.

After the birthday news broke, Lario demanded a divorce.

Also, Patrizia D’Addario, a Bari prostitute, has claimed that she spent a night at Berlusconi’s Rome residence last November – which he has denied. (ANI)

Carla Bruni’s G8 snub to sex scandal hit Berlusconi

London, July 7 (ANI): Having played host to showgirls, a teenage model and a prostitute, Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi’s suitability to receive world’s first ladies for G8 has come under question, especially after French first lady Carla Bruni announced she would not attend the official G8 events in Rome.

The official party of First Ladies, including Michelle Obama and Sarah Brown, is expected to arrive today for a three-day visit to Rome and the earthquake-stricken city of L’Aquila, The Times reports.

Bruni, the Italian-born wife of French President Nicolas Sarkozy, who has a history of clashes with Berlusconi, will return to France on Friday.

Relations between the Bruni and Berlusconi soured earlier this year after Berlusconi reportedly told Sarkozy, that he “gave” him his wife. Berlusconi denied the comment.

Bruni was said to have remarked that she “was happy she had become French” after Berlusconi’s gaffe about President Obama’s “suntan”.

The traditional gathering of leaders’ spouses has come under scrutiny this year after Veronica Lario, Berlusconi’s wife, announced that she was seeking a divorce because she could not stay with a man “who frequents minors.”

The First Ladies’ official tour will begin with a meeting with the Pope at the Vatican, where Italy’s Equalities Minister, Mara Carfagna, the former nude model and Miss Italia contestant, will be representing the Government.

In 2007, Berlusconi’s estranged wife Lario had demanded a public apology from him who had told Carfagna that he would “marry her tomorrow, if I weren’t married already”.

The wives will have afternoon tea with Clio Napolitano, the wife of the Italian President, who has replaced Lario as the official hostess.

Michelle Obama, who will be travelling with her daughters, Sasha and Malia, will meet the Pope at a private reception with her husband on Friday. (ANI)

Berlusconi brands escort girl’s sex claims “trash and lies”

London, June 28 (ANI): Silvio Berlusconi has blasted an escort girl’s claims that he slept with her.

Italy’s billionaire prime minister was accused by Patrizia D’Addario, 42, a former actress from Bari in southern Italy, who claimed that the 72-year-old had sex with her on the night of November 4, when Barack Obama was elected president of the United States, at Palazzo Grazioli, Berlusconi’s Rome residence, reports The Times.
he had described the experience: “I never slept . . . He was tireless, a bull.”

Berlusconi has branded her account “trash and lies”, saying he did not remember her. He had never paid a woman for sex, he explained, adding: “I never understood what the satisfaction is when you are missing the pleasure of conquest.”

Berlusconi is embroiled in a host of scandals from his links to an aspiring teenage model, Noemi Letizia, 18, to a messy and potentially expensive divorce from his wife of 20 years, Veronica Lario.

D’Addario told last week that she had gone twice to Berlusconi’s Rome residence on the promise of earning 1,700 pounds. (ANI)

Berlusconi was the sheikh of his harem at infamous ‘sex’ party: Escort girl

London, June 26 (ANI): The sex scandal plaguing Silvio Berlusconi took a fresh turn yesterday after a Bari escort girl gave more details of her first meeting with the Italian PM, saying: “It felt like a harem. And there was only one sheikh. Him.”

The 72-year-old faced mounting pressure to confess about his private life after revelations that he entertained about 20 women until dawn during a private party at his house in Rome, reports The Times.

Patrizia D’Addario, who claims to have recorded footage that proves her encounters with the Prime Minister, also spoke of the “strange burglary” in which her underwear, computer and the dress she wore to the party were allegedly stolen from her home days after she told a friend of the secret recordings.

It is said that the video recordings show D’Addario in the Prime Minister’s bedroom.

Berlusconi has blasted allegations surrounding the sex scandal as rubbish, and insisted during an interview earlier this week that he had nothing to be ashamed of.

The billionaire is embroiled in a host of scandals from his links to an aspiring teenage model, Noemi Letizia, 18, to a messy and potentially expensive divorce from his wife of 20 years, Veronica Lario.

D’Addario told last week that she had gone twice to Berlusconi’s Rome residence on the promise of earning 1,700 pounds. (ANI)

Car of model who revealed Berlusconi’s sexcapades set aflame

London, June 26 (ANI): Italian police has opened an investigation after a car owned by Barbara Montereale, the 23-year-old model who claimed that Silvio Berlusconi slept with a prostitute, was found burnt out outside her home in Modugno, near the southern port of Bari.

Carabinieri officers claimed that someone had forced open Honda Jazz’s door and thrown petrol or other flammable material onto the front seats, before setting it alight, reports The Telegraph.

Montereale made headlines after she alleged that she was invited to a party at the Italian prime minister’s mansion in Rome in November, at which a high-class call-girl, Patrizia D’Addario, 42, slept with the prime minister.

The 72-year-old billionaire is embroiled in a host of scandals from his links to an aspiring teenage model, Noemi Letizia, 18, to a messy and potentially expensive divorce from his wife of 20 years, Veronica Lario.

D’Addario told last week that she had gone twice to Berlusconi’s Rome residence on the promise of earning 1,700 pounds. (ANI)

Escort girl claims Berlusconi promised help in project in return for sex

London, June 25 (ANI): While blasting Silvio Berlusconi’s claims that he has never paid for sex, escort girl Patrizia D’Addario has said that the Italian premiere promised her help to push through a stalled construction project in return for her services.

D’Addario, a mother of one, yesterday hit back at the Italian Prime Minister’s claims that she was part of an organized “mission” to malign him, reports The Times.

“I knew that I would be accused of the worst kind of wickedness but I cannot be attacked because I have always told the truth, and indeed Berlusconi cannot deny the circumstances that I have revealed,” she told the newspaper Corriere Della Sera.

“Everyone knew what I was doing to maintain my family, seeing as, since my father died, it was I who had to take care of my mother and my daughter,” she added.

The 72-year-old billionaire is embroiled in a host of scandals from his links to an aspiring teenage model, Noemi Letizia, 18, to a messy and potentially expensive divorce from his wife of 20 years, Veronica Lario.

D’Addario told last week that she had gone twice to Berlusconi’s Rome residence on the promise of earning 1,700 pounds. (ANI)

‘Indignant’ Italian women academics fire salvo against ‘sexist’ Berlusconi

London, June 23 (ANI): In the first sign of a public reaction against Silvio Berlusconi, three social sciences academics have urged wives of the world leaders due to attend next month’s G8 summit in Italy to boycott the meeting because of the Italian premier’s “sexist” and “offensive” attitude to women.

Although the Italian Prime Minister’s wife will not be hosting as she is seeking a divorce, a number of wives, including Sarah Brown and Michelle Obama, are to join their husbands at the summit.

Veronica Lario’s announcement of separation came at the end of April after Berlusconi attended the 18th birthday party of an aspiring model. Since then, a series of allegations about his personal life has emerged.

Now, the academics have written an “Appeal to the First Ladies” and claim to have garnered “hundreds of signatures” in support of the letter, reports The Times.

“We are profoundly indignant, as women employed in the world of universities and culture, at the way in which the Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi treats women both in public and in private,” the letter reads.

It said they were referring not only to Berlusconi’s personal relations with women, which had “transcended the personal sphere and assumed public significance”, but also to his recruitment of women from the world of showbusiness for politics.

The academics said they were also referring to his “sexist speeches”, which “systematically undermine the female presence on the social and instititutional scene”, while his behaviour “gravely undermines the dignity of women on a moral, civil and cultural level”.

The letter ends: “As citizens of Italy, Europe and the world, we appeal to the First Ladies of those countries taking part in the forthcoming G8 at L’Aquila to boycott the event and to state forcefully that the delegitimisation of women in one country offends and strikes at women of all countries.”

The letter was signed by Chiara Volpato, lecturer in social psychology at Bicocca University, Milan; Angelica Mucchi Faina, lecturer in social psychology at Perugia Unversity; and Anne Maass, associate professor of social psychology at Padua University.

Professor Bianca Beccalli, head of the Study Centre for Women and Gender Differences at Milan University, said: “We have hundreds of signatures and are trying to get more. It is not a question of quantity but quality – we want to get Italy’s most prominent and distinguished women on board.” (ANI)

Berlusconi can get call girls for free, claims his lawyer

London, June 19 (ANI): Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi doesn’t need to pay for female company – he can get plenty of women free, his lawyer said.

Following fresh revelations about the premier dominated Italian newspapers, Niccolo Ghedini, Berlusconi’s chief legal adviser, made the comments.

Ghedini spoke after leaked wire taps from a corruption inquiry allegedly revealed businessmen arranging girls at 2,000 a time for parties at the 73-year-old PM’s luxury villas, reports The Scotsman.

He said: “To think that Berlusconi needs to pay a girl 2,000 so they will sleep with him, seems to me to be a little too much. I think that he could have an enormous amount (of women] for free. Mr Berlusconi has great respect for women and would not dream of paying one to have sex with him.”

Corriere Della Sera, an Italian newspaper, had published an interview with Patrizia D’Addario who says she was paid to attend one of Berlusconi’s parties.

The paper reported yesterday that D’Addario, 42, was a divorced high-class escort girl with an 11-year-old daughter.

In the interview D’Addario said she only took half of the 2000 euros offered to stay at Berlusconi’s residence as she did not stay the night.

Berlusconi’s wife Veronica Lario, 52 is divorcing him and said she was ‘fed up of him associating with minors’. (ANI)

Now, Berlusconi in a mess over ‘New Year’s Eve party for 50 young women’

London, May 30 (ANI): Silvio Berlusconi, apparently, has a thing for controversies. Speculations regarding the Italian prime minister’s relationship with an 18-year-old aspiring model are still on, and now, a new scandal has popped up.

Yesterday, Berlusconi was forced to deny that he had held a 2007 New Year’s Eve party for 50 young women, reports The Telegraph.

The denial followed a six-page article by the respected weekly news magazine L’Espresso.

The mag had printed an article under the headline “The harem of Berlusconi” as it reported details of the alleged party at his luxury Sardinian villa.

The magazine claimed that 50 young women were flown to Villa Certosa for a “political course” which involved “singing, dancing, shopping and lunch”.

According to L’Espresso, the party on Dec 31 was described as a “dream out of Pretty Woman” with the “most powerful and richest man in Italy entertaining a group of actresses, models and wannabes”.

Hitting back at the article, Berlusconi’s lawyer Nicolo Ghedini said: “The article is completely without foundation. It is fantasy and the sources are all anonymous.”

Noemi’s previously unknown relationship with Berlusconi came into the spotlight last month after his wife, Veronica Lario, said one of the reasons for seeking a divorce was that she could “not stay with a man who frequents minors”. (ANI)

Silvio Berlusconi’s kids stand by him in ‘Papi’ row

London, May 28 (ANI): The scandal surrounding Silvio Berlusconi’s friendship with an 18-year-old aspiring model has started a new guessing game in Italy over its authenticity. His wife, however, is not happy with the news and has, infact, announced intentions of divorcing him in a newspaper.

But, Berlusconi is not alone. His kids are standing by him.

The Italian Prime minister’s failure to explain his friendship with Noemi Letizia has hit his normally sky-high approval ratings, according to private polls.

As he prepared to mount a television campaign to boost his flagging popularity, Berlusconi was stung by an opposition leader who questioned his family values, reports The Times.

Dario Franceschini, the leader of the Democratic Party, said: “To the Italians, I want to ask a question: would you want your children brought up by this man?”

Marina Berlusconi, the Prime Minister’s oldest child and an executive in his media empire, retorted: “I would be thrilled for Franceschini’s children if they had a father like mine.”

Barbara, Eleonora and Luigi – the children from Berlusconi’s second marriage – also stood by their father.

“We were brought up in a sensible family environment rich in values,” they said.

Meanwhile, Letizia had earlier claimed that Berlusconi would launch her into a career in politics.

Letizia, who affectionately calls Berlusconi “Papi”, came under media glare after Veronica Lario, the Italian leader’s wife, announced their divorce with the words, “I cannot be with a man who spends time with under-age women”.

The buzz started that Belusconi had attended the teenager’s 18th birthday party, presenting her with a gold and diamond necklace.

However, in an earlier interview, Letizia denied having an “inappropriate relationship” with Berlusconi. (ANI)

18-year-old’s ex-flame blames Berlusconi for stealing his girlfriend

London, May 26 (ANI): The ex-boyfriend of Noemi Letizia, the 18-year-old aspiring model at the heart of Silvio Berlusconi’s divorce row, has blamed the Italian Prime Minister for the breakdown of his relationship.

Berlusconi’s ties with Letizia have already angered his wife Veronica Lario, 52.

The 72-year-old PM reportedly gave the teen a 5,300-pound gold and diamond necklace at her birthday party a month ago.

After reports of his appearance at the birthday party emerged, Lario announced that she was leaving him because he “spends too much time with minors” and because he is “not well”.

Now, Noemi’s former boyfriend, Gino Flaminio, has claimed that Berlusconi caused the pair to split, reports Sky News.

He alleged they had ended their relationship because she was spending too much time with the media tycoon-turned-politician.

In an interview with La Repubblica, Gino contradicted Berlusconi’s claims that he had always met Noemi through her parents.

He claimed Berlusconi called Noemi after TV friend Emilio Fede had unintentionally forgotten her photographic book of modelling shots at his house.

Gino claimed he had listened in to phones calls by the PM to Noemi.

He said Berlusconi “had a fatherly attitude when he was speaking to her and I didn’t like it”.

“I told her I didn’t like it. She is a sweet and innocent girl who can’t bear being apart from her teddy bear,” Gino went on.

The 22-year-old said he and Noemi broke up after the model told him she was going to Berlusconi’s villa on the island of Sardinia for New Year.

He said: “When she came back, she told me there were around 30 girls there.

“There was a lot of strange things going on – I called her friend Roberta who was with her but she kept telling me Noemi was busy and couldn’t talk.” (ANI)

Berlusconi to address Parliament about alleged relationship with teen girl

London, May 25 (ANI): Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi is likely to address Parliament over his alleged relationship with one 18-year-old Noemi Letizia.

Letizia, who affectionately calls Berlusconi “Papi”, came under media glare after Veronica Lario, the Italian leader’s wife, announced their divorce saying that she could not stay with a man “who frequents minors”.

The buzz started that Belusconi had attended the teenager’s 18th birthday party last weekend, presenting her with a gold and diamond necklace. The visit infuriated his wife.

When asked whether he would outline the nature of his relationship with Letizia officially, he told a local television station in Rome: “Explain to parliament my relationship with Noemi Letizia? I’m thinking about it.”

Berlusconi said that the claims would bounce back on people making allegations.

“They will be ashamed, and will lose the respect of voters. In this case there is nothing improper, nothing that is not more than clean,” Times Online quoted him as telling Radio Monte Carlo.

“The behaviour of several newspapers has really been disgraceful, vile – I would even say disgusting. When people will understand the real situation several people will be ashamed,” he added.

Berlusconi’s relationship with Letizia faced fresh allegations after a former boyfriend of the aspiring model contradicted his claim that he had met her due to his friendship with her parents.

In an interview to newspaper La Repubblica, Gino Flaminio, 22, said that he had ended their relationship because he felt uncomfortable about the growing friendship between Letizia and the media tycoon-turned-politician.

He revealed that Berlusconi contacted Letizia last year after a friend mistakenly left her modelling portfolio after dining at one of the premier’s homes.

“Noemi’s parents have nothing to do with Berlusconi, the link is directly through him. Their relationship started around October 2008,” the Telegraph quoted Flaminio as saying.

“It quickly became clear to me that Noemi and me had no future.

“He had a fatherly attitude when he was speaking to her and I didn’t like it. I told her I didn’t like it.

“She is a sweet and innocent girl who can’t bear being apart from her teddy bear,” he added. (ANI)

New pics deepen mystery of Berlusconi-aspiring teen model relationship

London, May 23 (ANI): Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi’s reputation received another blow when pictures of him and Noemi Letizia, the 18-year-old accused of being at the heart of his divorce, were published showing them attending a Christmas party given by AC Milan, the football club that he owns.

Photographs and a video clip were published by La Repubblica, the newspaper, on its website showing Letizia attending the party with her mother, Anna Palumbo, reports The Times.

The latest “development” will further fuel Berlusconi’s second wife Veronica Lario’s anger who has requested a divorce after he attended the 18th birthday party of Letizia last month and gave her a 5,200-pound diamond pendant.

Lario asked for a divorce, saying that Berlusconi had not attended the 18th birthday party of any of their three children, and adding: “I cannot stay with a man who frequents minors”.

In his defence, Berlusconi claims that he knows Letizia and her mother through Benedetto Letizia, Palumbo’s husband and Letizia’s father, who is a Naples council employee, describing him as “an ld friend”. (ANI)

Berlusconi becomes “Mr. Not-so-popular” after divorce, ‘Papi’ scandals

London May 14 (ANI): A very public divorce and allegations of being an aspiring teenage model’s “Papi” have put a dent in Silvio Berlusconi’s popularity ratings, says a new poll.

Italian Prime Minister’s ratings have slipped by three points to 53 per cent nearly two weeks after his second wife, Veronica Lario, demanded a divorce over his relationships with starlets and with Noemi Letizia, to whom he gave a 5,400-poun pendant for her 18th birthday, reports The Times.

The poll, by IPR and carried on La Repubblica’s website, also showed that the proportion of people expressing “little or no” confidence in Berlusconi had risen by four points to 46 per cent.

In an interview with The Times last Saturday, while putting all rumours to rest, Letizia insisted she was not Berlusconi’s illegitimate daughter. (ANI)