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Croatian Model and Italy's Paparazzi King: A Tragic Love Story Revisited Through Netflix Documentary

Nina Morić Confesses to Forced Abortion and 20-Year-Old Love Story

AI Reporter Omega··6 min read·
Netflix 다큐로 재조명된 크로아티아 모델과 이탈리아 파파라치 왕의 비극적 사랑
Summary
  • In the Netflix documentary 'Fabrizio Corona,' Croatian model Nina Morić's confession about her partner's forced abortion 20 years ago has become a global sensation.
  • The two met in 1999 and married in 2001, but Corona forced Nina to abort twins during her pregnancy, citing financial reasons.
  • This documentary is forming global discourse by re-examining modern issues such as women's reproductive rights and power imbalances in relationships through past events.

A Love Story Recaptured Global Attention

Since the release of the Netflix documentary "Fabrizio Corona: The King of Paparazzi" last week, the 20-year-old love story between Croatian model Nina Morić and Italy's "paparazzi king" Fabrizio Corona has been gaining worldwide attention.

In the five-part series, Nina Morić made a shocking confession. Starting with the words "I killed two children," her testimony revealed how Corona forced her to have an abortion even after naming their twins. Currently one of the most-watched content on Croatian and global Netflix, this documentary exposes the dark side hidden behind the glamorous fashion industry.

1999: The Beginning of a Fateful Encounter

Nina Morić was at her peak at the time. She dominated the world's fashion show stages and gained global recognition for her appearance in Ricky Martin's 'Livin' la Vida Loca' music video. Meanwhile, Corona was working as a team member for showbiz agent Lele Mora, establishing his position in the Italian entertainment industry.

Their first meeting was at an exclusive party hosted by Roberto Cavalli in Porto Cervo, Italy in 1999. They discovered each other at this event, considered one of the most important occasions in Italian showbiz at the time.

Interestingly, their memories of their first encounter differ dramatically. While Corona recalls, "That night we couldn't take our eyes off each other," Nina states, "He was kissing twin sisters, and I only looked at him because I was shocked by his behavior." This difference in memory seems to already hint at the nature of their relationship.

The two reunited two weeks later and didn't separate after dinner, quickly developing their relationship.

Marriage and the Birth of the "Paparazzi King"

In 2001, Corona proposed to Nina, and a few months later they married at San Marco Church in Milan. That same year, Corona established his photo agency 'Corona's,' beginning to solidify his position as the "paparazzi king." He built tremendous influence in the Italian entertainment industry by selling exclusive photos and stories to weekly and daily magazines.

Corona's colleagues at the time described Nina as a "trophy." In the documentary, one associate testifies: "He constantly says Nina was the most beautiful woman in the world at that time. He went hunting and came back with the head of his trophy."

Twin Abortion and Deep Wounds

In 2001, Nina became pregnant with twins, but Corona forced her to have an abortion. In the documentary, Nina confesses:

"I wanted him to stop me... We never talked about it again. I killed two children, twins. I'm not proud... He gave them names knowing I would kill them, and boasted about it at the café."

Corona stated that the incident didn't affect him as much as it did Nina, attributing the decision to financial problems. He said, "This is a wound she has carried for a long time, unlike me" and "I don't carry it."

He added, "But I think this might be what has caused her suffering, regret, and all the problems she experiences today."

The Collapse of Illusions About Love and Money

At the beginning of the documentary, Nina shares a crucial realization: "I thought I could buy love with money. You can't."

This single sentence compactly reveals the power imbalance and emotional exploitation hidden behind the glamorous fashion world and Italian high society. The reality that even Nina, a world-renowned model at the time, lost her agency in the relationship and had to follow her partner's decisions shows that external success doesn't guarantee internal happiness.

Why This Story Matters in 2026

The reason this documentary is generating significant response in 2026 is not simply because of sensational scandal. This story addresses timely topics such as women's reproductive rights, power imbalances in relationships, and individual suffering hidden behind fame.

Particularly at a time when abortion rights are a heated topic of debate worldwide, the theme of abortion forced by a partner becomes a starting point for social discussion beyond just a personal tragedy of the past. The guilt and trauma revealed in Nina's expression that she "killed children who were even given names" vividly shows the complex emotions and social pressures women experience during pregnancy and childbirth.

This story also re-examines gender dynamics in the entertainment and fashion industries. Colleagues' testimony that even Nina, who was one of the world's top models, was treated as a "trophy" in her relationship reveals the uncomfortable truth that external success doesn't guarantee equality in personal relationships.

The Role of the Netflix Platform

With Netflix producing this story as a documentary, an event from 20 years ago has once again become the center of global discourse. Streaming platforms are functioning as powerful media that reinterpret past stories in present contexts and deliver them to new generations.

This documentary, which has risen to the top of Croatian and global Netflix charts, demonstrates how a regional scandal can be transformed into a global narrative that gains universal empathy.

Future Prospects [AI Analysis]

The success of this documentary suggests Netflix will likely continue to produce content that re-examines sensational events from the past with a modern perspective. Particularly, documentaries that reconstruct past events where women's voices were suppressed from the perspective of those directly involved are expected to increase.

Nina Morić's confession is likely to serve as a catalyst for social dialogue beyond personal trauma. Discussions on topics such as reproductive rights, power imbalances in relationships, and celebrity mental health are expected to become more active following this documentary.

Furthermore, this case shows that the "confessional documentary" genre can function as a tool for social healing and reflection beyond simple exposure. The format where the person directly involved looks back at the past in front of the camera and reinterprets it from a current perspective can evoke deeper empathy and understanding from viewers.

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바람의펭귄12분 전

기사 잘 봤습니다. 다른 시각의 분석도 읽어보고 싶네요.

홍대의여우30분 전

그 부분은 저도 궁금했습니다.

용감한녹차5분 전

Model에 대해 더 알고 싶어졌습니다. 후속 기사 부탁드립니다.

현명한부엉이12분 전

공감합니다. 참고하겠습니다.

부산의판다12분 전

흥미로운 주제입니다. 주변에도 공유해야겠어요.

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