Sunday, September 18, 2011

Evelina Manna Playboy Magazine October 2011

*Evelina Manna* appears in the October edition of *Playboy Magazine*. Evelina
was the secret mistress of Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi. Excerpt
from the Playboy Magazine article. "There's something about… Italian
women. Even the policewomen are drop-dead sexy. At their best, Italian women
ooze glamour and class. And Evelina Manna is Italian womanhood at its most
seductive and also its most dangerous. She has the kind of curves a saint or
even a head of state could fall for—and that's exactly what happened. For
four years she was Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi's mistress, and
it was by all accounts a fiery affair. Berlusconi's sexual liaisons have
become the stuff of legend. His wife (at the time) has even called him
"sick" in the press. He is also a deeply embattled figure, currently
facing three court cases for bribery, corruption and allegedly paying an
underage Moroccan belly dancer known as Ruby the Heart Stealer for sex.
It's no surprise when you meet Evelina Manna–model, film actress and now
film producer–why she caught the prime minister's eye. And why for a
couple of years before the bunga bungas started she was his full-time
mistress. "Six years ago I was promoting Alexander, a film in which I had a
part," she recalls, "and I did an interview in an Italian magazine. They
had taken beautiful pictures of me, very intellectual, black and white.
Naked, yes, but artistic. In the interview they asked me who was my ideal
man. I said, 'Someone with the intelligence of JFK Jr., the passion of Che
Guevara and the cunning of Silvio Berlusconi.'" Sometime after,
Evelina's phone rang. It was Berlusconi's secretary: "I am calling from
the office of the prime minister." "I said, 'Yes, and I'm Mother
Teresa!'" Evelina says. But it was no joke. And how were things that
first time in the bedroom? "It was fantastic!" says Evelina. "He is a
man. Very male. It is the fantasy of journalists to imagine he is into crazy
stuff. It is true that when there is love, you can do a lot. But we had a
beautiful relationship. It was clean." Is Berlusconi still capable of
performing six times a night, as his personal physician has said in the
Italian press? Says Evelina, "It depends on the woman." Then one day the
affair came to an end, in 2009. Berlusconi was going through a divorce. His
mother had died, and the bunga bunga parties started. And Evelina went her
own way, soldiering on with her career. "I haven't yet met another man
like that," she says. Then she states the obvious: "It is hard to find a
man who can follow the prime minister of Italy, Silvio Berlusconi, into my
bedroom." See Evelina Manna inside Playboy