August 26th 2024.
Nancy Dell'Olio is honoring the memory of her former husband, Sven-Goran Eriksson, who passed away at the age of 76. The news of the former England manager's death was confirmed today, after he revealed in January that he was battling terminal pancreatic cancer and had only a year to live.
Many stars and fans have taken to social media to share their memories and pay tribute to Eriksson. Among them is Italian-American lawyer and media personality, Nancy, who posted a heartfelt message on Instagram. She expressed her sadness and shared that despite the ups and downs of their relationship, she chooses to remember the good times they shared and the moments that brought joy to their lives. She also extended her condolences to Eriksson's family and his two children, Lina and Johan. Nancy ended her message by saying that love never truly fades and she will always hold onto their cherished memories. Rest in peace, Sven. You will be missed.
Nancy first met the Swedish football legend in 1998, but their relationship faced a rough patch in 2002 when it was revealed that Eriksson had a brief romance with TV presenter Ulrika Jonsson. Despite the intense scrutiny, the couple managed to reconcile and get back together. However, their relationship came to an end in 2007 when Eriksson was linked to another woman.
In 2013, Eriksson released an autobiography in which he admitted to falling out of love with Nancy after a year. In response to his comments, Nancy told Hello! that everyone is entitled to their opinion, but not to lie. She expressed her disappointment in how Eriksson talked about using women and stated that no real man would boast about such behavior.
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