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Francesca Gregorini

Francesca Gregorini (born Countess Francesca McKnight Donatella Romana Gregorini di Savingniano di Romagnia in 1968) is a singer and songwriter.

Youth

Born in Rome, Italy, she is the daughter of former Bond girl Barbara Bach and businessman Augusto Gregorini, and the stepdaughter of Beatles drummer Ringo Starr. Gregorini is an out lesbian. Gregorini graduated from Brown University in 1990, where she had already begun exploring acting and music.

Personal Life

She once stated;

"I was a tomboy until I was 18. I had boyfriends, but I never understood the whole hoopla about sex. I could take it or leave it. Then, when I discovered girls, I was like, 'Aha, now I get it!' I was 19 years old. I knew I was a lesbian. I'm ready to be a homebody and be a parent." [1] At the time of the statement, she was in a relationship with actress Portia de Rossi. The two ended their relationship in 2004.

Gregorini is now an L.A. based performer who contributed two songs for See Jane Run, which were "Game Show Host" and "I Don't Need Anybody". Sarah Thorp (SJR writer - director) also directed Francesca's latest video, "My Flight".

External links

*Francesca Gregorini Fanpage



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