Annalisa smentisce le voci sulla presunta gravidanza: “Sono infondate”

Annalisa denies pregnancy rumors and focuses on her career

After her marriage to Francesco Muglia, rumors of Annalisa’s alleged pregnancy continue to circulate. However, the singer has repeatedly denied these claims, stating in interviews with Radio Dj and Corriere della Sera that while she doesn’t exclude the possibility of becoming a mother in the future, she is currently too busy with her work. Annalisa’s recent success with her song “Mon Amour” and the start of her new tour in arenas have kept her occupied. Despite her achievements, she continues to face insensitive comments from the public.

Annalisa on pregnancy rumors: “Just gossip when I wanted to talk about my work”

Annalisa seems to be growing tired of questions about her pregnancy. She expressed her frustration, saying, “I have already mentioned how inappropriate these comments are. But what bothered me even more was having to address gossip when I should be talking about my work.” The singer, although she occasionally shares moments with her family on social media, prefers to keep her work and private life separate. This reserved nature was evident even during her participation in the talent show. However, this doesn’t mean she doesn’t enjoy showcasing herself as a true celebrity on social media.

Annalisa and Elodie: a friendship beyond the talent show

Nali recently released a new album titled “E poi siamo finiti nel vortice” (And then we ended up in a whirlwind). During the album’s presentation, her friend Elodie, with whom she shared the experience of being on the talent show “Amici di Maria De Filippi,” was also present. Both artists have recently experienced a more sensual side in their careers. However, despite their friendship, there are currently no plans for a musical collaboration between Annalisa and Elodie. Nevertheless, Annalisa admires the solidarity that exists between Elodie and other female artists, such as Emma. She believes that this sense of teamwork is lacking in the male-dominated music industry.