“I don't care when I was born, if I'm 50, 60 or 70. It's important that I am alive.”

—  Amanda Lear

http://www.ilsussidiario.net/News/Cinema-Televisione-e-Media/2018/5/21/AMANDA-LEAR-Dicevano-che-non-ero-una-donna-vera-Oggi-tutte-le-donne-sono-come-me-L-Intervista-/821861/, Amanda Lear/ L'ospite di Maurizio Costanzo: "Uomini e donne non fatti per stare insieme" (L'Intervista), 22 May 2018, www.ilsussidiario.net, Italian, 15 July 2018

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