- Manuela Ferrara was one of dozens of women invited to Berlusconi’s parties
- Berlusconi promised him payments and houses for “damage to his reputation”
- Berlusconi’s now infamous parties then triggered a criminal investigation
She is the latest “bunga bunga” woman to be subject to an expulsion order from the heirs of controversial former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi.
Former meteorologist Manuela Ferrara, who describes herself as a “journalist, model and influencer,” was one of dozens of women invited to the parties, which Berlusconi said were simply “elegant dinners.”
She is one of around 20 women who Berlusconi – who died of leukemia in June aged 86 – promised payments and accommodation for “reputational damage” after they were embroiled in the sex scandal.
Now his children want to exclude women and expel them from the homes of “grace and favor” he gave them in and around the city of Milan.
Manuela – who also dated footballer Cristiano Ronaldo – was told she had to leave her apartment in the posh Bande Nere-Primaticcio district by the end of the year, but unlike the other women in the saga, she agreed not to take legal action. action.
Former television meteorologist Manuela Ferrara is the latest “bunga bunga” woman to be served with an expulsion order by the heirs of controversial former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi.

Manuela, who describes herself as a “journalist, model and influencer,” was one of dozens of women invited to the parties, which Berlusconi said were simply “elegant dinners.”

She is one of around 20 women who Berlusconi (pictured) promised payments and houses for “damage to their reputation” after being implicated in the sex scandal.
Manuela, 39, and her twin sister Marianna, were both guests at Silvio Berlusconi’s now infamous parties, held at his luxury Arcore home in the early 2000s and which later gave rise to a criminal investigation.
At a later hearing, Manuela, who worked for Berlusconi’s TV empire, told prosecutors: “I’m a good girl but I was described as an escort, let me tell you that’s absolutely absurd.
“Serlusconi paid us 2,500 euros a month, like many other women who attended the Arcore parties, but they were not vulgar or uncomfortable evenings, there was nothing scandalous, the dancers entertained themselves like They earned their living.”
Manuela later quit her job as a TV weather forecaster, but took part in the Italian version of I’m A Celebrity Ger Me Out of Here and still appears regularly on talk shows and models underwear and calendars.
Two other women, Alessandra Sorcinelli and Barbara Guerra, both also present at the parties and subject to expulsion orders, decided to attack Berlusconi’s heirs and threatened legal action.

Manuela is the ex-girlfriend of professional footballer Cristiano Ronaldo

Manuela, 39, and her twin sister Marianna, were both guests at Silvio Berlusconi’s now infamous parties, held at his luxury Arcore home in the early 2000s and which later gave rise to a criminal investigation.
Alessandra claims that Berlusconi promised her three million euros to compensate her for the publicity she suffered because of the bunga-bunga parties and asked her lawyers to take legal action, claiming that she had the proof that she could stay in her apartment.
Barbara’s lawyer, Federico Sinicato, told MailOnline: “We have several recordings in which Berlusconi assures my client that she can stay in the apartment where she lives, without problem and we are ready to make this public if necessary.”
In a recording, Berlusconi is heard explaining to her how she can stay in the house: “I promise you, for my five children, a loan to use immediately and as soon as the trial is over, and our lawyers will give us everything.” clear, I will put it in your name.
Prosecutors in various trials against Berlusconi have claimed that allowances and houses were benefits to girls in exchange for favorable testimony in hearings against him and particularly in a case in which he allegedly paid an underage girl for relationships sexual.
Both women live in properties on the outskirts of Milan and insisted nothing untoward had happened between them and Berlusconi.