Chiara Ferragni He finally spoke up. Her comments come after she learned she had been fined €1 million for selling Christmas sweets that purported to be for charity but were not. influential person The 36-year-old man pleaded guiltyalthough he calls what happened a mistake and assures that he will appeal the verdict, considering it disproportionate.

“I have always been convinced that the lucky ones get moral responsibility to do good,” said Ferragni, one of the world’s most popular. “These are the values ​​that have always guided me and my family. This is what we teach our children. We will also teach you this mistakes can be madeand that when this happens, we must acknowledge and, if possible, correct the mistake made and cherish it,” he insisted.

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He will donate most of the fine to the hospital.

In addition, he assured that he would donate “one million euros” to the Regina Margherita Hospital. The intention will be “child care support”, she added in a statement on social networks. Unlike her husband Fedez, who reacted on social networks. storiesChiara chose to share it as a regular video post with text.

“I am going public with this because I realized I made a communication mistake. I will remember this mistake in the future. I will completely separate any charitable activities, what I have always done and will do in the field of commercial activity,” influential person, mother of two children. Chiara insists what happened was a “misunderstanding.”

Therefore he adds that will challenge the fine, which he considers “disproportionate and unfair”. And the final amount (if it is less than the decided amount) “will be added to one million euros.” In addition, he agrees to maintain communication with the Regina Margaret Hospital to understand how the money will be used and how the outcome is progressing.

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Why was Chiara Ferragni fined?

Chiara Ferragni’s companies Fenice and Tbs Crew, as well as food company Balocco, were fined for “bad commercial practices”. The three worked together on a project in which they made it clear to the public that by purchasing them Pandoro (traditional Italian Christmas sweet, similar to Panettone) will help the Regina Margherita Hospital in Turin.

It was expected that each sale would help purchase new equipment for the therapeutic treatment of children with osteosarcoma and Edwing’s sarcoma. However, the donation has already been made. The food company contributed 50,000 euros a few months ago, but Chiara Ferragni’s companies ended up raising more than a million euros.