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Giulia Salemi (born 1 April 1993 in Piacenza, Emilia-Romagna) is an Italian-Iranian television presenter and model.

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Early life and career

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She was born in Piacenza to the Italian policeman Mario Salemi and the Iranian beautician Fariba Tehrani, who separated in 2009.[1][2] She studied at the high school of human sciences and attended Economics at the Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, in the Piacenza branch. She was attracted from a very young age to the world of entertainment, she made her debut as a model. She embarked on a television career, she leaves her studies after a year.[3]

The first television participation takes place in the summer of 2012, in which she participates in the fourth edition of the Veline television program. The following year she takes part as a competitor, winning it, in the reality show of La5 Sweet Sardinia.[4] On September 14, 2014, she participates in the final of Miss Italia, where she is classified in third place and gets the national bands of Miss Sport Lotto and Miss TV Sorrisi e Canzoni.[2][5] In February 2015 she joined Simona Ventura in the conduct of the football talent show Leyton Orient, broadcast on Agon Channel. In the same year she participates as a competitor paired with her mother Fariba in the fourth edition of Pechino Express, finishing in third place.[6]

Private life

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The former model dated the model Francesco Monte, met during the participation in the third edition of the reality show Grande Fratello VIP: the two broke off the relationship in the summer of 2019.[7] From December 2020, a sentimental story began with the model and ex velino of Striscia la notizia Pierpaolo Pretelli always inside the house of Big Brother VIP, during the fifth edition.[8]

Filmography

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Films

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Year Title Role Notes
2017 La verità, vi spiego, sull'amore Cleopatra Feature film debut

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
2012 Veline Herself/ Contestant Talent show (season 4)
2013 Sweet Sardinia Reality show (season 1)
2014 Miss Italia 2014 Annual beauty contest
2015 Pechino Express Reality show (season 4)
2016 Milano-Roma Herself Episode: "Giancarlo Magalli e Giulia Salemi"
2016–2018 Sbandati Herself/ Recurring guest Variety show
2017 Ridiculousness Italia Herself/ Host Variety/comedy show
2018 Grande Fratello VIP 3 Herself/ Contestant Reality show
2019 Giù in 60 secondi - Adrenalina ad alta quota Herself/ Guest Adventure program (season 5)
Miss Italia 2019 Herself/ Judge Annual beauty contest
2020 Adoro! Herself/ Co-host Web-talk show
Disconessi on the road Docu-reality series
2020–2021 Grande Fratello VIP 5 Herself/ Contestant Reality show
2021 Salotto Salemi Herself/ Host Web-talk show
2021–2022 GF VIP Party Variety show
2022–2023 Grande Fratello VIP 7 Social sent Reality show

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Giulia Salemi is an Italian television presenter, model, , and influencer of Italian-Iranian heritage, born on 1 April 1993 in , , . Daughter of Italian policeman Mario Salemi and Iranian esthetician Fariba Tehrani, who immigrated to from , Salemi grew up with two younger sisters, and , and has often highlighted her multicultural background as a key influence on her identity and career. After attending a liceo delle scienze umane in and briefly studying economics at the , she left university after her first year to pursue modeling and entertainment. Salemi's career began in 2012 with her television debut as a velina on the program Veline, followed by victories in local beauty contests and a third-place finish at 2014, where she also won the national titles of Miss Sport Lotto and Miss TV Sorrisi e Canzoni. Her breakthrough came through , including third place on in 2015 alongside her mother and two controversial stints on in 2018 and 2020–2021, the latter of which propelled her to national fame as an influencer with over two million followers. She expanded into hosting with Ridiculousness Italia in 2017, authored the 2020 book Agli uomini ho sempre preferito il cioccolato, and launched her SMMR beachwear line in 2021, while making acting appearances in films like The Truth About Love Is... (2017) and the series Prisma (2022). In recent years, Salemi has solidified her role as a television host, co-presenting The Cage – Prendi e Scappa with Amadeus on Nove starting in June 2025, and attending high-profile events such as the CNMI Awards in in September 2025. In her personal life, Salemi has been in a relationship with singer and former contestant Pierpaolo Pretelli since 2020, with whom she welcomed their son, Kian Salemi Pretelli—named after Persian roots meaning "king"—on 10 January 2025. The couple, who met and coupled up on the reality show, marked milestones including Kian's baptism in October 2025 and Pretelli's shortly after. Salemi advocates for , openly discussing a childhood on her chest and from a medical condition, while emphasizing resilience and rejecting cosmetic surgery.

Early life and education

Family background and childhood

Giulia Salemi was born on April 1, 1993, in , , , to an Italian father and an Iranian mother. Her father, Mario Salemi, is an Italian policeman originally from , . Her mother, Fariba Tehrani, is an Iranian beautician who immigrated to Italy from in 1980 at the age of 18, fleeing during the Islamic Revolution; she arrived alone without knowledge of the language or financial resources and built a new life in , where she managed a beauty center. Salemi's early childhood in was shaped by a bicultural environment, blending Italian and Iranian influences within a modest family setting. She grew up with two younger sisters, and . Her mother's heritage introduced elements of Persian traditions, such as the cultural norm of not removing a until age 18, which Fariba enforced on her daughter, contributing to Salemi's sense of distinctiveness. This upbringing fostered a strong appreciation for her Iranian roots, with Fariba instilling values of resilience and , though it also led to feelings of otherness in her . The family faced significant challenges, including Salemi's experiences of in for her darker features and Iranian traits, often being mocked as "the daughter of the Iranian," which exacerbated her sense of isolation during her formative years. Additionally, her parents' marriage ended in a contentious separation in 2009, when Salemi was 16, involving prolonged legal disputes, relocations, and emotional strain; she described suffering silently amid the conflict, feeling caught between her parents who still do not speak to each other. Despite these difficulties, her mother's determination provided a supportive foundation, emphasizing self-reliance in their modest household.

Academic pursuits

Salemi completed her secondary education at the Liceo delle Scienze Umane in Piacenza, focusing on humanities and social sciences. After obtaining her diploma, she enrolled in the Economics program at the Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore's Piacenza campus. She remained in the program for one year, during which she also worked at her mother's beauty center, before departing to prioritize emerging opportunities in the modeling industry.

Professional career

Modeling and pageants

Giulia Salemi began her modeling career in her late teens, starting around age 17 with photo shoots for prominent Italian publications such as Maxim Italia, Style Italia, and VIP. Her bicultural Italian-Iranian heritage contributed to her distinctive appeal in diverse fashion roles. These early appearances established her presence in the industry and paved the way for opportunities in beauty pageants and television. In the summer of 2012, Salemi made her television debut as a velina—a dancer and performer—competing in the fourth of the Italian show Veline on Canale 5. This role marked her initial public visibility in the entertainment sector, blending her modeling skills with performance. Following this, in 2013, she participated in the reality show Sweet Sardinia on La5, a couples-based competition focused on relationships and challenges in , where she emerged as a winner alongside partner Luca Bergamaschi. The victory highlighted her charisma and further boosted her profile in modeling circles. Salemi's pageant career gained momentum in 2014 when she won the title of Miss Piacenza on August 1, qualifying her for the national Miss Italia competition. She prepared intensively for the event, emphasizing her modeling background and poise, and reached the finals on September 14, securing third place overall while also earning the special awards for Miss Sport Lotto and Miss TV Sorrisi e Canzoni. This achievement significantly increased her visibility, leading to expanded modeling opportunities and her transition toward broader media engagements.

Television presenting and reality TV

Giulia Salemi entered Italian television in 2015, leveraging her visibility from modeling to secure her first on-screen role as co-host on the football talent show Leyton Orient, where she assisted Simona Ventura on Agon Channel. That same year, Salemi gained prominence as a contestant on the fourth season of Pechino Express on Rai 2, partnering with her mother, Fariba Tehrani, as the duo "Le Persiane." The pair navigated an adventure race across South America, facing key challenges such as hitchhiking through remote areas, participating in local cultural tasks like bargaining in markets and performing traditional dances, and competing in endurance tests amid diverse terrains from Peru to Brazil. Their strong mother-daughter dynamic and resilience led to a third-place finish, boosting Salemi's profile as a charismatic reality TV personality. In 2017, Salemi co-hosted the Italian adaptation of Ridiculousness on MTV Italia alongside Stefano Corti and Alessandro Onnis. In 2018, Salemi joined the third season of Grande Fratello VIP on Canale 5 as a housemate, entering the competition with her showgirl background. She formed alliances with contestants like Stefano Sala and Benedetta Mazza, relying on her social skills to avoid early nominations and reach the semi-finals with minimal votes against her. Salemi was ultimately eliminated in the semi-finals on December 3, 2018, alongside Lory Del Santo, following a disciplinary televoto. Her participation increased her public recognition, contributing to higher viewer engagement during the season. Salemi returned to Grande Fratello VIP for its fifth season in 2020–2021, again on , where she entered as a former housemate and showgirl. Throughout the extended format, she navigated shifting alliances, including tensions with early entrants like Maria Teresa Ruta, while building rapport with peers such as Pierpaolo Pretelli through shared challenges and daily interactions. Eliminated on February 20, 2021, after 159 days in the house, her tenure amplified the show's ratings and buzz, with her candid personality resonating with audiences and solidifying her status in Italian reality TV. Transitioning to presenting, Salemi launched Salotto Salemi in 2021 as a web-talk show on her YouTube channel, featuring beauty tips and interviews with influencers and TV personalities. The format evolved into a TV series on La5 and Mediaset Infinity from 2022, with seasons focusing on makeup tutorials, guest chats, and lifestyle segments, running through multiple editions up to the present. In 2025, Salemi co-hosted the game show The Cage - Prendi e Scappa on NOVE, partnering with Amadeus to lead teams in high-stakes quizzes and prize-grabbing challenges broadcast weekdays in access . She also served as an envoy for the 2025 season of on Sky Uno, traveling with host Costantino della Gherardesca and reporters Lillo and Guido Meda to cover the adventure race across the , providing on-location updates and insights into the competitors' journeys. Salemi has taken on social correspondent roles, notably for Grande Fratello VIP season 7 in 2022–2023, where she delivered live social media commentary from outside the house. Her live TV appearances include recurring guest spots on Sabato in Diretta on Rai 1 starting in 2023, contributing to weekend discussions on current events and entertainment alongside hosts like Alberto Matano. These roles underscore her versatility in Italian broadcasting, blending reality competition with hosting and reporting.

Other ventures

In 2020, Salemi ventured into writing with her debut book, Agli uomini ho sempre preferito il cioccolato, published by Mondadori Electa on May 26. The work provides an unfiltered exploration of her life, blending humor and courage to recount personal challenges, intense relationships, and unconventional decisions, while emphasizing themes of resilience and self-empowerment through overcoming setbacks. Drawing on her Italian-Iranian heritage and family experiences, the book features candid anecdotes that contrast with her polished public image, offering readers insights into her growth and perspectives. In 2021, Salemi launched her own beachwear brand, SMMR by Giulia Salemi. Salemi has also expanded into radio, serving as a personality through collaborations such as her special coverage of the with Radio Kiss Kiss, where she hosted episodes providing behind-the-scenes commentary and interviews. Her radio involvement builds on her media presence, contributing to discussions on entertainment and lifestyle topics. In the advertising sector, Salemi has become a prominent figure in and campaigns, leveraging her influence for brand endorsements. She was named for Morellato's sustainable jewelry collections, starring in the Spring/Summer 2025 campaign that highlights environmental awareness through pieces like the Tesori Eterni line, which she promoted as symbols of enduring style and emotion. In 2023, she launched a capsule collection with Cycle Jeans, featuring versatile pieces such as and tops designed to embody conscious feminine sensuality for younger audiences. Additionally, Salemi has represented Paris at major events, including her third consecutive appearance at the brand's Le Défilé show in 2025 and the 2025, where she showcased looks emphasizing flawless, event-ready glamour. Earlier, in 2021, she fronted Primadonna Collection's Fall/Winter campaign, aligning with the brand's focus on accessible luxury . These partnerships underscore her role in promoting and contemporary style in the industry. Salemi's fashion engagements extended to high-profile runway events, including front-row attendance at the shows during for Fall/Winter 2025/2026 in February 2025 and Spring/Summer 2026 in September 2025, where she wore full looks from the collections to highlight bold, animal-print aesthetics. She also participated in the CNMI Awards 2025 on September 27, appearing on the to support initiatives promoting ethical practices in the industry. These appearances reflect her growing influence in sustainable and luxury fashion circles. As a social media influencer with over 2 million followers, Salemi has balanced her ventures by integrating brand collaborations into her content, focusing on lifestyle and family-oriented posts that maintain audience engagement amid personal milestones. Her television prominence has amplified these opportunities, enabling seamless transitions into diverse media roles.

Personal life

Relationships

Giulia Salemi's first notable romantic relationship was with model Luca Bergamaschi in 2013, whom she met while both were contestants on the reality show Sweet . In October 2018, Salemi began a high-profile romance with and television personality Francesco Monte, which they developed after meeting as housemates on the third season of . The relationship lasted until July 2019, when Salemi announced their breakup on , citing emotional strain amid intense media scrutiny and public attention. Reflecting on the partnership later, Salemi stated that she "never truly enjoyed that story... I suffered constantly," highlighting the challenges posed by external pressures. Monte, for his part, faced severe backlash post-breakup, including death threats and harassment, which underscored the volatile public nature of their union. Since December 2020, Salemi has been in a committed partnership with model and former Pierpaolo Pretelli, which originated during their time as contestants on the fifth season of . Their connection, often described as a "," blossomed within the show's confined environment and has since evolved into a highly visible public relationship marked by joint appearances and updates. The couple encountered difficulties, including a publicized crisis in late 2023 where they requested "time" from the public to navigate personal issues, yet they emerged stronger, emphasizing themes of resilience and mutual support. Salemi has publicly praised Pretelli as an "incredible man" who accepts her fully, stating that with him she has come to understand what it means to be truly loved. In October 2025, during their son Kian's , Pretelli reportedly proposed to Salemi, though the couple has not publicly confirmed the event.

Family and motherhood

Giulia Salemi and Pierpaolo Pretelli welcomed their first child together, a son named Kian Salemi Pretelli, on January 10, 2025. The couple announced the birth publicly six days later via , sharing that Kian, whose name means "king" in Persian, was their first child together. Salemi described the moment as transformative, emphasizing the joy of starting their family unit with Pretelli, who has been a supportive partner throughout. Salemi's transition to motherhood involved significant adjustments, including reorganizing her daily routine to accommodate and childcare, often limiting herself to "one or two things a day." She has openly discussed challenges such as and the emotional intensity of new parenthood, yet highlighted Pretelli's active role, calling him a "model " who balances his theater commitments with responsibilities, contributing equally at . This partnership has allowed Salemi to maintain her career, such as hosting her Non lo faccio per moda, without fully sacrificing her professional identity. In a March 2025 interview on Verissimo, she stressed the importance of not "annulling oneself" amid motherhood's demands. The family resides in an elegant apartment in central , where Salemi draws on her Italian-Persian heritage to shape Kian's upbringing, evident in the choice of his culturally significant name and incorporating elements like family gatherings influenced by her Iranian roots. Their ongoing relationship with Pretelli forms the foundation of this family dynamic, fostering a supportive environment. In 2025 reflections, Salemi has spoken of resilience in navigating love, career, and parenthood, aiming to instill values of hard work, honesty, and humility in Kian, lessons drawn from her own bicultural experiences. The family's intimate celebrations, such as Kian's in October 2025 at a church, underscore their close-knit life.

Filmography

Film roles

Giulia Salemi made her debut in the 2017 Italian La verità, vi spiego, sull'amore (translated as The Truth About Love Is...), directed by Max Croci and written by Federico Sperindei. The film follows a woman left by her long-term partner after seven years, navigating unexpected romantic entanglements while raising two children, blending humor with reflections on love and loss, and stars in the lead role. Salemi appeared in a minor supporting capacity as , a character depicted in a brief, comedic sequence involving theatrical flair and absurdity. This role represented Salemi's first transition from modeling and pageantry to scripted on-screen , providing an early opportunity to showcase her presence in a narrative-driven production. Produced by Notorious Pictures and released theatrically in on , 2017, the film received moderate attention for its lighthearted tone but did not significantly elevate Salemi's profile in cinematic circles. As of November 2025, has not secured additional roles in feature films, maintaining a selective involvement in that underscores her primary focus beyond the .

Television appearances

made her debut in television with a in the second season of the Italian teen drama series Prisma, which premiered on Prime Video in June 2024. In the episode titled "Marrone," she portrayed a version of herself, sharing screen time with musician in a brief but promotional role that highlighted her transition from presenting to . The series, created by Ludovico Bessegato, explores themes of adolescence and identity among a group of high school students in . Earlier, in 2023, Salemi appeared as a guest on the variety program Sabato in diretta, a Saturday edition of La vita in diretta hosted by Alberto Matano. She served as a fixed guest across all four episodes of the inaugural season, airing from September 16 to October 7, contributing to discussions on current events, entertainment, and lifestyle topics alongside panelists like Anna Pettinelli and . Her participation marked her first major foray into Rai programming as a non-hosting contributor. As of November 2025, Salemi's scripted television acting credits remain limited to her cameo in Prisma, with no additional scripted or special acting appearances reported beyond her established presenting and reality TV work.

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