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‘I’m 29, Not 35’: Giorgia Andriani Debunks Online Myths and Expresses Concern for Victims of Misinformation

Indo-Italian diva Giorgia Andriani, in a recent conversation, highlighted a rather common, but less talked-about issue that plagues the entertainment industry, the ‘misinformation’ plague! Addressing her own experience with false information being available about her on Google, Giorgia revealed, “If you Google me, it says I am from Milan and that I am 35 years old. Whereas, I am from the South of Italy and I turn 30 this year, in 2025!”

 

Debunking common misconceptions about her background, in her characteristic humorous way, she added, “It also says that I have a huge collection of expensive cars like Ferraris, and well, who doesn’t want such rumours to be true?” highlighting the often absurd nature of celebrity misinformation.

While Giorgia has developed resilience against online falsehoods, she expressed genuine concern for others who may be more vulnerable to internet misinformation. “The internet sucks often times! I’ve grown a thick skin and usually don’t care about what is said about me. It doesn’t make any difference to me, but I do feel bad for people who are bothered by these kinds of things and get affected,” she stated, acknowledging the varying impacts of online misinformation.

 

Giorgia’s remarks come at a time when discussions about digital literacy and the impact of misinformation are increasingly prominent. By sharing her personal experience with false information, she contributes to an important conversation about the real-world consequences of unchecked online content. “Sometimes things are taken to extreme extents, and I really feel for whoever is hurt because of false statements!” she emphasized, underscoring the potential harm that can result from digital falsehoods.

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