Sabrina Ferilli
Sabrina Ferilli, daughter of the former head of the Italian Communist Party’s group at Lazio’s Regional Council, has never tried to hide her political side. She’s always been straight-up about being on the left—and honestly, it suits her. She’s tough, stubborn as hell, and just shrugged off all those early rejections when she was trying to break into acting. That hardheadedness finally paid off in 1990, when she landed a role in Alessandro D’Alatri’s “Americano rosso.” After that, she just kept climbing—no looking back.
She’s got this classic Italian vibe—think big eyes, bright smile, just the kind of look advertisers dream about. No surprise, she ended up as the face of a famous spaghetti brand. But don’t expect any juicy details about her love life—Sabrina’s all about keeping things private, and she doesn’t spill much on that front. Instead, she’s more likely to talk about her two pets, a kitten and a tiny dog, who she treats like royalty.
One thing she’s definitely loud about? Her obsession with AS Roma. She’s not just a fan—she actually presented the team at their official launch at the Olympic Stadium back in ‘99, and she’s part of their Fans Council alongside other big names like Alberto Sordi. And, just to top it off, apparently she’s the dream girl for a whole generation of Italian guys—a poll of men aged 15 to 34 picked Sabrina as the most beloved Italian woman. Not too shabby.