Vittoria Puccini is stepping back to the forefront of both her career and personal life, as she prepares to say "I do" to longtime partner Fabrizio Lucci. The renowned actress, well-known for her captivating performances, gained substantial popularity after starring in the 2003 television series Elisa di Rivombrosa, and she has made her triumphant return to Rai 1 with the historical drama Belcanto. The show has already garnered over 3.5 million viewers, marking a significant achievement for Puccini and her fellow cast members.
At 43, the Tuscan beauty is experiencing what she describes as a renaissance across all facets of her life. Currently, she is also captivating audiences on the big screen with Paolo Genovese's blockbuster film FolleMente, which is raking in impressive ticket sales. This phase of enrichment isn't confined to her career alone; it extends to her personal life as well. After weathering tumultuous relationships and seemingly insurmountable hurdles, Puccini has found peace and compatibility alongside Fabrizio Lucci, with whom she has been together for over 13 years.
The couple's commitment to each other has solidified with their plans to marry, as confirmed by Puccini herself during interviews. "Matrimonio? Stiamo pensando alla data e lo faremo," she stated, leaving little room for doubt about their intentions. Their love story began on the set of Anna Karenina, where the two established rapport, their connection blossoming more significantly once the cameras stopped rolling.
Fabrizio Lucci, born in 1961, is not only Puccini's partner but also a celebrated cinematographer with notable works including Don Matteo and Coco Chanel. She describes him as "un uomo posato, molto realizzato e sereno," highlighting the influence he has had on her life: "Con lui, la mia consueta sindrome della crocerossina non serve." This relationship stands as a solid foundation, offering Puccini the security she sought after previous romances.
Reflecting on her past, she openly discusses her experience with her former partner Alessandro Preziosi, with whom she shares her daughter Elena. Their relationship, which began on the set of Elisa di Rivombrosa, was intense but short-lived, culminating in their split after Preziosi was photographed with another woman. Despite the emotional toll, Puccini holds no resentment. "Alessandro è un padre super presente. ...sono contenta, perché io e Elena siamo cresciute insieme," she remarked, expressing gratitude for the co-parenting dynamic they maintain.
The impending marriage marks a significant step for Puccini, closing the chapter on her past experiences. It symbolizes her growth as she gracefully transitions from the heartaches of former relationships to the promise of lasting love with Lucci. Her story highlights resilience and empowerment, both as an artist and as a mother, truly embodying the essence of recovery and rejuvenation.
At this juncture, Puccini seems invigorated and ready for the next chapter. The actress' life exemplifies how happiness can flourish through perseverance and commitment. With the support of Lucci and the joy of motherhood, she stands poised to nurture her romantic and familial dimensions alike.