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D'Abraccio declares superiority over Belve, asserting undisputed title as the top adult entertainer with no equals.

Ex-adult film actor, featured in Belve's second episode, discusses his dad's groundbreaking swinging legacy (Italy's first known swinger), grapples with 'lesbian predicament', and addresses personal decision-making.

D'Abraccio declares superiority over Belve, asserting undisputed title as the top adult entertainer with no equals.

Get ready for a steamy night with Belve on Tuesday, May 6! Francesca Fagnani is at the helm, and she's bringing on a volatile guest: Milly D'Abbraccio, dubbed the "attack porn star" herself. This self-proclaimed heavyweight of hard-core adult films claims to have carried the torch after the departure of Moana Pozzi, stating, "I rule hard-core. I came after Moana, statuesque, and Cicciolina, with the crown on my head. I broke the mold. I was a modern, attacking porn star. I was different, there was no competition."

Milly boasts her acting talent, asserting, "My films are the best in Italian porn history. They're superior because I can actually act, unlike others." Her family tree seems to have gifted her a unique knack for eroticism, as she revealed her father was "one of the first swingers in Italy."

Today, she's traded adult films for handpicked appointments, choosing "industrialists, lawyers, professionals of a certain level" to accompany. Fagnani points out that this is the job of an escort—"let's call it like it is."**

Milly's sexuality journey took an unexpected turn towards lesbianism. The actress admits to going through a crisis and seeking help from a psychologist. "I was a respected actress, but I'm lesbian instead of straight? She explained to me that we're all born bisexual: I had opened a door that I could no longer close." Milly experimented, only to later return to men, stating, "Sex is better with women, but they're too heavy in life."

Remembering the late Moana Pozzi, D'Abbraccio criticizes the public for their hypocritical treatment of her colleague: "They accused her too many times in life And praised her too much after her death. It's pointless to pretend that when she's alive they say 'she's a prostitute, a slut,' then when she dies they say 'Oh, she's a saint!' They should have praised her more when she was alive, not attacked her. After Moana's death, I remained the last porn star."

Milly D'Abbraccio, born Emilia Cucciniello on November 3, 1964, in Avellino, Italy, rose to fame in the Italian adult film industry during the 1990s. Beyond her career in explicit films, she has ventured into politics, music production, and sex work. Her personal life has been marked by openness about her sexuality, long-term relationships with women and men, and being a mother and grandmother. She's a dynamic figure, carrying on the legacy of Italian porn cinema and challenging societal norms.

The entertainment industry has seen Milly D'Abbraccio, the self-proclaimed "attack porn star," transition from adult films to handpicked appointments with industrialists, lawyers, and professionals. In the realm of pop-culture, she stands as a significant figure, carrying the torch in Italian porn history with her unique acting talent and controversial work.

Notable hardcore film actor discusses his lineage as Italy's first swappper, explores the supposed 'crisis' of Sapphism, and touches on his personal choices, depicted in the second episode of Belve.

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