The breakup found space among the top items of
newspaper web sites and television broadcasts, along with
stories about Rome's war of words with the European Commission
over its budget as well as storms that killed dozens of people
in the past month.
Isoardi, 35, who hosts a television talk show, posted a picture
of herself awake while Salvini appeared to be sleeping on her
shoulder. Her chest was covered by a white towel. His was not.
Below the picture of the snoozing 45-year-old Salvini and the
smiling, wide-eyed Isoardi were the words:
"It's not what we gave each other that I will miss but what we
still could have given each other. With enormous respect for the
true love that was, thank you, Matteo."
For the past three years that they were together, Salvini and
Isoardi were often on the covers of Italian gossip magazines as
paparazzi tracked them from the canals of Venice to the beaches
of Mediterranean islands.
Salvini, who is also interior minister and the leader of the
anti-immigrant League party, was on a flight to Ghana when
Isoardi told the world it was over.
Last Friday, a poll showed that most Italians viewed Salvini as
the real head of government, with just one in six casting Prime
Minister Giuseppe Conte in that role.
(Reporting by Philip Pullella; Editing by Mark Heinrich)
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