An emotional interview sees Ignazio Boschetto and Il Volo pull back the curtain on their hidden truths beyond the spotlight

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Ignazio Boschetto, a member of the internationally acclaimed trio Il Volo, has revealed that he suffers from panic attacks despite his successful career and seemingly perfect life. The singer opened up during an interview with Nicolò De Devitiis, who met him and his bandmates, Piero Barone and Gianluca Ginoble, during a stop on their European tour in Paris.

IL VOLO RETURNS TO ROMANIA WITH 2 GREAT CONCERTS AS PART OF THEIR WORLD  TOUR. | BG Sound Stage

Boschetto shared that these episodes began last year, even though both his career and love life were thriving: “I grew up fast—at five years old, I was helping my sister take care of the house because our mother was sick. Last year, the panic attacks started, even though I had everything I ever wanted.”

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Another sensitive topic he addressed was his struggle with self-image: “There was a time when I felt like I wasn’t good enough, and I decided to change for myself. Today, I feel more confident, but not completely. When I look in the mirror, I still see myself as overweight.”

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During the interview, the other two members of Il Volo also shared personal experiences. Gianluca Ginoble spoke about his habits and the true meaning of masculinity: “It’s not personal grooming that defines virility, but depth of soul and the ability to listen.” He also revealed that he felt excluded at the beginning of their career: “Ignazio and Piero, both being Sicilian, spoke the same language. I felt a bit left out and very lonely.” However, he added with emotion: “I love Ignazio more than he thinks.”

Interview with Il Volo | Silvia Pingitore

Piero Barone took the opportunity to debunk a long-standing rumor about the group: “We never trashed a hotel room. It was just a problem with the carpet. The owner made up the whole story.”

This candid interview sheds light on the emotional and psychological struggles that can affect even the most successful artists, emphasizing the importance of mental well-being and personal growth.

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