

It’s a Big Week for Blackmail in Italy
By: Martha | December 8th, 2006
Yesterday, our beloved Totti was being blackmailed — and apparently paid — over compromising photos of him with one Flavia Wind (Could that be a pornier name? As Laurie of the France World Cup blog asked, what could he have been thinking?). Now, it seems, Alberto Gilardino has been the victim of similar unseemly approaches. He, however, has not paid — and neither has Milan head honcho Adriano Galliani, in case you were wondering. And, apparently, a lot of people were wondering because this quote from him just appeared — with no context whatsoever — on the official Milan website: “‘It is absolutely false that I paid someone to not publish a photo of Alberto Gilardino.” Um, ok. Needless to say, this unprompted denial is what sent me scurrying through the internets in search of the story — do you think that was his goal? I don’t think so, either.
Anyway, no one paid, and whatever is in the picture is totally not that bad, so perhaps it just wasn’t worthy buying. At least, according to the Italian press, it doesn’t contain anything “scandalous [or] of argument gay.” Whew — because we all know how deadly the “argument gay” can be.
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Totti and Gilardino in a love triangle. You didn’t hear it here first…..
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Bob! As if our imaginations need further encouragement!
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