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Log in. The Popjustice Forum. Tiziano Ferro, who is one of the few openly gay Italian singer songwriters has become a new father with his partner, he posted on his social media accounts a picture of himself holding a baby's hand with the caption: La meraviglia assoluta The absolute wonder Congratulations, Tiziano, you and your partner will be amazing fathers! Last edited: Mar 16,


Tiziano Ferro
Italian singer-songwriter, producer and author. He broke through in with his international hit single "Perdono" and has remained commercially successful since then, primarily in his home country. Ferro has released a Spanish version of each of his albums, and has also sung in English, Portuguese, and French. Known as the modern face of Italian pop music, he frequently writes songs for other artists and has produced albums for Giusy Ferreri, Alessandra Amoroso and Baby K.




At the age of 16, he joined a gospel chorus, uncovering his passion for Afro-American music. In , he began working with producers Alberto Salerno and Mara Maionchi, composing his first songs. The album put his name on the map, but it was the follow-up, -- named for the number of pounds his weight "ballooned" to while he suffered bulimia as a teenager -- that launched him to stardom, eventually selling over a million copies. Despite being panned by critics as a manufactured pop confection, he went on to a highly successful career not only as a recording artist -- scoring numerous platinum records and winning armloads of awards -- but as a songwriter for other artists, including Michael Bolton and Blue. In , after years of denial, he finally came out as gay in an interview with Vanity Fair.