Overview
- In an interview published Aug. 27 by Oggi, Seredova says there is no reason to have coffee with Ilaria D’Amico and that they will only cross paths at her children’s weddings.
- She says her household and the Buffon–D’Amico one do not socialize, arguing it is not healthy for children to see the two families together in festive settings.
- Seredova adds she would not have sought a relationship with a married man, describing it as an ethical line she would not cross.
- She credits her husband, entrepreneur Alessandro Nasi, with helping her heal after the breakup, noting it took six months to trust him; they married in 2023 and have a daughter, Vivienne Charlotte.
- She recalls turning down 100,000 euros for a tell-all interview and declining a proposal to run for the European Parliament, and she hints the Buffon–D’Amico relationship began earlier than publicly acknowledged without giving details.