World renowned Italian actress Sophia Loren has finally decided to pen her autobiography in celebration of her upcoming 80th birthday.
"Throughout the years many editors have asked me to tell my story," says Loren. "But I never thought it was the right time to go down memory lane. I'm not sure what made me change my mind."
Source: http://www.italiantribune.com
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