Totti and Ilary Blasi's divorce hearing ends without agreement; legal battle continues
Club News·22 May 2026·90d ago

Totti and Ilary Blasi's divorce hearing ends without agreement; legal battle continues

Source: Forza Roma

Francesco Totti and Ilary Blasi attended a divorce hearing at Rome's tribunal today, marking what may be their final joint court appearance. After 21 years of marriage, the former couple failed to reach an economic agreement despite the judge's mediation efforts. The judge will make a final ruling in September, with the official decree expected within a month of that decision. Once finalized, both will be free to marry their new partners: Blasi with Bastian Muller and Totti with Noemi Bocchi.

Totti, the Roma legend, and Blasi were intercepted by photographers and media upon leaving the courthouse. Both wore similar casual outfits—Totti in a white t-shirt and beige trousers, Blasi in a white shirt, beige trousers, and trainers. While the divorce itself approaches closure, the separation proceedings will continue in the coming months to resolve financial matters and arrangements concerning their three children. Details of those economic negotiations remain unclear, as no settlement was disclosed.

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Entro poco più di un mese il provvedimento diventerà ufficiale e la conduttrice potrà sposare il suo nuovo compagno Bastian Muller Redazione 22 maggio - 14:27 La banca di Dybala e 'Se parlo di Roma non mi fanno tornare': Totti showman a Bari Di nuovo insieme in aula, forse per l'ultima volta.…

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