“He fought for women, for children. She achieved many things that were missing in Italy. She was a great artist, she had many setbacks, she helped everyone in the entertainment world. Some today are very big and it was she who started them. It's a shame that when she needed it, some of them hung up or said they had other things to do. But she was good and never reacted. He always said “things come and go”. Life also comes and goes, we must learn it. So I try to Don't cry because she wouldn't have wanted you to. He always said “Don’t go to the funeral dressed in black. The next day, start again as you left off. Life goes on'” This was said by Sandra Milo's daughter, Deborah Ergas, immediately after greeting the coffin of her mother, whose funeral was celebrated in the Church of the Artists, in Piazza del Popolo.
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