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Former Miss Italy Martina Colombari says sex with AC Milan legend Costacurta ‘ruined’ her knees


FORMER Miss Italy winner Martina Colombari has revealed bedroom antics with AC Milan legend Alessandro Costacurta has had a big impact on her health.

The 44-year-old has opened up about her sex life with her husband, as she declared that she suffers from knee injuries as a result of their shenanigans.

 Martina Colombari has discussed her sex life with husband Alessandro Costacurta

Martina Colombari has discussed her sex life with husband Alessandro CostacurtaCredit: Instagram / @martycolombari

 Costacurta, 53, married former Miss Italy winner Colombari in 2004

Costacurta, 53, married former Miss Italy winner Colombari in 2004Credit: PA:Empics Sport

In an interview with Italian news outlet Il Giorno, Colombari revealed the damage the sex has caused to her.

She said: “Sex with Alessandro ruined my knees.

“I’m done with pointed knees.”

Colombari and Costacurta tied the knot in 2004, with the pair’s son Achille born that same year.

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Costacurta retired from football in 2007 having won seven Serie A titles with Milan, as well as five Champions League titles.

After making his debut during the 1986/87 season, the former defender went on to make 663 appearances for the Rossoneri.

His wife shot to stardom in 1991 after being crowned Miss Italy at the age of 16 – the youngest-ever winner of the beauty pageant at that time.

And she continues to wow as she regularly posts snaps of herself online to her 979,000 Instagram followers.

Colombari also posted a picture of Costacurta getting his hair cut by Achille during their time in self-isolation.

 Colombari, 44, won Miss Italy in 1991 at the age of 16

Colombari, 44, won Miss Italy in 1991 at the age of 16Credit: Instagram / @martycolombari

Costacurta recently discussed his thoughts on the coronavirus pandemic that has brought a halt to sporting events across the globe.

He said: “If there will be a restart in the near future we’ll go ahead with the calendar, but I don’t think it will happen.

“I like the idea of the playoffs, for four but also for six teams, with Juve and Lazio already in the second round and the other games being Inter v Napoli and Atalanta v Roma.”

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Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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