How multi-millionaire Gucci heir was killed with shot to the temple by hitman hired by his ex-wife

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A STYLISHLY dressed hitman finished off Maurizio Gucci with a bullet to the temple as he lay dying on the cold marble floor of his Milan office’s sumptuous lobby.

With so many business enemies to choose from, the police initially missed the person who truly wanted the multi-millionaire dead in 1995 — his embittered ex-wife Patrizia Reggiani.

10 Lady Gaga stars as the ‘Black Widow’ in film about Gucci heir’s murder Credit: Getty - Contributor

The cold-blooded murder of the last Gucci to head the famous Italian fashion house seemed tailor made for Hollywood — and now this true-life tale of bloody revenge will be played out in cinemas, with Lady Gaga starring as the “Black Widow” Reggiani and Adam Driver as Maurizio.

The impressive cast of the film Gucci, directed by Sir Ridley Scott, will also include Al Pacino, Jared Leto and Jeremy Irons.

The Maurizio Gucci story began with love conquering all, when he defied his powerful father Rodolfo to marry Reggiani, who came from poor beginnings but soon developed a taste and appetite for luxury.

LUXURY LIFESTYLE

But it turned into a tale of a woman scorned when the former president of the global fashion brand ran off with a younger woman, Paola Franchi.

10 Star Wars actor Adam Driver plays the murdered Maurizio Gucci Credit: Getty Images - Getty

Consumed by anger, Reggiani sought a contract killer.

In new documentary Lady Gucci, available from today on the Discovery+ channel, she confesses: “I used to go around and ask everyone, even the butcher, to kill him — ‘Is there anyone who has the courage to kill my husband?’”

The release of two films in one year about the troubled Gucci clan will open up old wounds that have not yet completely healed.

But last night Reggiani, 72, who was freed from prison in October 2016 after serving 18 years for arranging the killing, said she had few regrets about taking part in the documentary.

10 Maurizio Gucci with wife Patrizia Reggiani, who ordered his murder Credit: Rex Features

And she told The Sun: “My expectations are to live a quiet life, surrounded by people who appreciate me for who I am today and not for what I might have today.”

That is a change of tune for a woman who is perceived as having an unhealthy obsession with flashy possessions and a luxury lifestyle.

In October 2011 she turned down the chance of moving to an open prison, where inmates are expected to work, saying: “I’ve never worked in my life and I’m certainly not going to start now.”

Born into a poor family, Reggiani was adopted by wealthy entrepreneur Ferdinando Reggiani after he fell for her mother.

10 Gucci lies dead after the 1995 shooting at the doorstep of his office

When Maurizio eyed Patrizia at a party he asked his friends: “Who is that beautiful girl who looks like Liz Taylor?”

But she later told how she thought he was a “loser” because he turned up in a small car, and although she agreed to start dating him, she insisted he buy her a Ferrari.

Reggiani later said in a TV interview: “I’d rather weep in a Rolls-Royce than be happy on a bicycle.”

But Maurizio was smitten, while Rodolfo, who had a career as a film star before jointly running the Gucci company with his brother Aldo, was so convinced his son was marrying a gold-digger that he cut off his funds and asked the Cardinal of Milan to prevent their planned marriage.

10 Reggiani flanked by police as she attends court in 1998 Credit: Zuma Press

Even so, the couple were married in October 1972. For the next decade all seemed well, and the couple had two daughters, Allegra and Alessandra. But after Rodolfo died in 1983 Maurizio took control of the family firm, which quickly floundered under his stewardship and Reggiani publicly condemned her husband’s poor management.

Criticising his lack of original thought, she said: “My husband was like a pillow — he carried the imprint of the last one who sat on it.”

Tired of her barbs, Maurizio packed his bags for a business trip in May 1985 — and never came home.

10 Reggiani gives her account of the killing in the Lady Gucci documentary

Unwilling to accept it was over after their divorce in 1991, Reggiani continued to call him “my husband” and was not content with the £900,000 a year in financial support she had been awarded.

With Maurizio due to marry Paola, she wanted him dead but she could not pull the trigger herself. Reggiani admitted: “I’m not able, I don’t know how to aim and I don’t know how to use a gun. I couldn’t do it alone.”

This is where the facts of the case turn murkier, because it was Reggiani’s old friend, Naples clairvoyant Pina Auriemma, who found the hitman, Benedetto Ceraulo.

Ceraulo was not a professional killer, even though he acted like one when confronted with his victim.

10 Paola Franchi, who claimed to have had a love affair with Maurizio Gucci, arrives in Milan’s court in 1998 Credit: AP:Associated Press

GREAT REMORSE

In fact he was a down-on-his-luck pizzeria owner, desperate for the six-figure price on Maurizio’s head.

Reggiani claims Auriemma hired Ceraulo without her say-so and then blackmailed her after the killing.

But Auriemma, who no longer has anything to do with Reggiani, told The Sun: “I have great remorse, even if I did not actively participate in the organisation of the murder.”

But there has been little sign of remorse from the Black Widow herself. On the day of Maurizio’s murder she wrote the word “Paradise” in her diary and quickly turfed Paola out of the mansion she had shared with him.

10 Fashion scion Maurizio Gucci seen in 1994, a year before he was gunned down Credit: AP:Associated Press

For two years it looked like Reggiani would not be caught. The killing, at 8.30 in the morning, had the hallmarks of organised crime and there were plenty of people who might want Maurizio dead.

He had run up debts with his extravagant lifestyle, including a 23-crew yacht, and relatives had accused him of faking his father’s signature to get his hands on the Gucci fortune.

But Paola always thought Reggiani was behind the murder and an anonymous tip-off in 1997 finally forced police to follow that lead.

Reggiani said: “I didn’t think they would have caught me.”

10 ‘I didn’t think they would have caught me’, Reggiani said Credit: AP:Associated Press

The following year she was convicted of arranging the murder and given a 29-year jailed sentence, along with Auriemma, who received 25 years behind bars.

Ceraulo was jailed for life, his getaway driver Orazio Cicala got 29 years and hotel porter Ivano Savioni, who helped to organise the crime, was jailed for 26 years.

Afterwards, Reggiani’s lawyers tried to launch appeals, arguing that she had not been able to organise a murder because she had a brain tumour at the time.

Even so, the Black Widow makes her time in San Vittore prison in Milan sound like a breeze. She said: “I had a great time there, they were years of peace.

10 Benedetto Ceraulo (C) bids farewell to his wife at the Milan court in 1998 Credit: EPA

“I slept, I washed and went down to the garden, I had special treatment.”

Her release in 2016 came as a reward for good behaviour, and Reggiani now says she is going through a rebirth, and wants her friends to know that she is fine.

NO GRUDGE

With a court having ruled that she is still entitled to the £900,000 a year from her late ex-husband’s estate, she should certainly live comfortably.

She shares her home with a parrot and a white dog, but her two daughters no longer want anything to do with their mother. Her former friend Auriemma also has no wish to speak to Reggiani again.

She said: “I don’t hold a grudge because otherwise I won’t live well.

“I completely erased Patrizia. I removed her from my life and my thoughts and I would never be her friend again.”

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But Reggiani, it seems, is finding it harder to let go of the past.

And what she is holding on to might seem very surprising, given all the suffering that her hatred for Maurizio has caused.

She concluded: “I’ve had other relationships, but nothing like with Maurizio. He was my only true love.”

Gucci is in cinemas in November and Lady Gucci: The Story Of Patrizia Reggiani is available to stream on Discovery + from today.

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50 Most Anticipated Movies of 2021

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OK [long sigh] — let’s try this again.

When we put up our most anticipated list of movies for 2020, we had no idea that it would go from a look at what would be coming soon to a theater near you (ha!) to an ode to best-laid plans. No sooner had we assembled, Avengers-style, 50 comedies, dramas, thrillers, horror flicks, and documentaries we were jazzed to see then the very notion of release dates — along with the film industry at large — morphed into one giant cartoon question mark. Movies were kicked down the road to next month, then next season, then to the limbo lovingly known as “TBD.” Whole slates of blockbusters were punted to 2021, or “whenever it’s, um, safe to go into a multiplex again,” whichever comes first. News of streaming services buying offloaded star vehicles and potential franchise starters became commonplace. By the time Warner Bros. dropped a paradigm-shifting bombshell in December, all bets were off.

So maybe it’s an exercise in eternal optimism to assume that we’ll actually see most of the 50 movies listed below some time in the next 12 months. Regardless, we’re plunging ahead nonetheless. Below are the films we’re looking forward to seeing in 2021. If you notice some overlap between this year’s list and the 2020 edition, it’s not a coincidence — we’d be stoked to see David Lowery’s The Green Knight or Daniel Craig’s final Bond movie or Wes Anderson’s latest ensemble comedy regardless of when they dropped. We aimed to stick to the in-progress titles that seemed like they’d be finished in time for a ’21 debut — who knows if, say, Paul Thomas Anderson’s untitled throwback ’70s whatsit about a child actor will be ready for public consumption this year. And it goes without saying that dates here are subject to change … and, in fact, are highly likely to change as 2021 wobbles along. (We’ll update as things progress, so keep checking back.)

Jeremy Irons Joins Lady Gaga In Ridley Scott And MGM’s ‘Gucci’

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Jeremy Irons is set to join the A-list ensemble of MGM’s Gucci movie that Ridley Scott is directing. Lady Gaga is attached to star as Patrizia Reggiani, the ex-wife of Maurizio Gucci who was tried and convicted of orchestrating his assassination on the steps of his office in 1995. She served 18 years in jail before being let out in 2016.

Irons joins a cast that includes Adam Driver, Jared Leto, Al Pacino, Jack Huston and Reeve Carney.

It is the first project Lady Gaga has attached herself to since her Best Actress nomination in a breakout turn opposite Bradley Cooper in 2018’s A Star Is Born. She won an Oscar for the song “Shallow,” one of a number of hits on the soundtrack. MGM landed rights to the Gucci package back in April with plans to go into production after Scott finished shooting The Last Duel, which goes back into production next week.

Scott’s partner Giannina Scott long has been passionate about the cinematic prospects for a film about the tumultuous Gucci family fashion dynasty and the murder of the grandson of founder Guccio Gucci. Scott, the actress-producer best remembered onscreen for playing the wife of Maximus (Russell Crowe) in the Scott-directed Gladiator, has produced with him a number of passion projects that include the Will Smith starrer Concussion and Liam Neeson starrer Mark Felt: The Man Who Brought Down the White House, both directed by Peter Landesman. She originally brought the Gucci project to Scott.

The pair have been companions since meeting on his 1996 film White Squall, and they married in 2015. She also co-produced Matchstick Men and was a producer on Tristan & Isolde.

Maurizio Gucci had two daughters with Reggiani, but he left her for another woman. She’d had a brain tumor removed, and her children blamed it for her actions; the media took a darker view during a sensationalized affair, depicting her as a hot-blooded woman scorned and dubbing her “Black Widow.” She originally drew a sentence of 29 years.

The Gucci murder tale is scripted by Roberto Bentivegna, based on Sara Gay Forden’s book The House of Gucci: A Sensational Story of Murder, Madness, Glamour, and Greed. Scott Free Productions and Kevin Walsh are also producers on the film.

Irons most recently starred in HBO’s blockbuster limited series Watchmen, earning an Emmy nomination, and is currently in production on Netflix’s Munich, an adaptation of Robert Harris’ acclaimed novel, playing British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlin.

He is repped by CAA.