Al Bano breaks the silence and exposes Romina: "She wasn't in Russia because she wasn't invited"

The climate between Al Bano and Romina Power is tense again, and this time the casus belli is the concert held in St. Petersburg. After the statements of the American singer who seemed to want to distance herself from the presence of her ex-husband in Russia, comes the dry reply of the singer from Cellino San Marco live with Bianca Berlinguer and Mauro Corona: "That's a lie. The truth is that Romina Power was not invited and I know this for sure."
According to Al Bano, the story took on a personal rather than professional tone. “We have four children. He could have called me, written to me. Instead he chose to do it publicly. I felt treated like someone I’m not.”
The singer also clarified that the performance had no political connotation: “When I sang 'Libertà', there were people crying. I would do it again tomorrow.”
But it is on the song Felicità , symbol of their artistic union, that the greatest pain is consumed: "In 50 minutes of concert, are you criticizing me for Felicità?" A question that leaves room for bitterness. And perhaps for a definitive farewell, this time also on stage.
Affari Italiani