There are those who make the symbolic wedding to get married in climbing, others who say yes dressed as a Roman emperor, or want to have a real actor as a fake mayor and who knows how to rattle off all the anecdotes about love in a memorable speech. It is usually an encore of married couples certified by law, but there are also those who make the only fake marriage, dense of emotional value but devoid of any legal value; there are those still waiting for divorce or saving by meditating on a costly wedding feast or even those escaping the rules of inheritance. On the Corriere della Sera paper there is the phenomenon of "fake wedding", unofficial wedding parties organized by VIPs and not to symbolically celebrate a de facto union. Silvio Berlusconi and Marta Fascina who, last March, were symbolically married in the garden of Villa Gernetto in Brianza, are not the only Italians who in 2022 gave themselves a "non-marriage", a little similar to the "unbirthday" in Alice’s Wonderland, because you can celebrate it every day of the year. On the Internet, there are fake mayors at costs ranging from 300 and 450 euros or provided by wedding planners who organize everything. You can also choose to get married virtually on a cruise, through a service available on MSC ships. Andrea Apicelli is 26 years old, Giulia Zagato is 28; they live in the province of Padua and they got married symbolically in October, in the Mediterranean, on the MSC Radiosa. “We had been together for less than a year,” she says, “we would like to get married seriously, with two hundred guests, but we still can't afford it, but we also wanted a wedding that was just our moment”.
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