Overview
- D’Urso said her daily messages plunged from about 200 to just 10 overnight when she was let go without warning.
- She left Italy for London and enrolled in a college program with classes from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. to immerse herself in English studies.
- Over the past two years she has worked in theater, founded an events company and taken classical dance lessons to rebuild her life.
- The 68-year-old presenter revealed that losing her mother to Hodgkin’s disease at 11 continues to influence how she processes grief and professional setbacks.
- D’Urso has not returned to television and says the decision was not hers, though she has not ruled out a comeback.