“The devil crushed me, he wanted to kill me”, the shocking story of Claudia Koll

Claudia Koll is the host of Pierluigi Diaco in the Rai2 program 'You feel', broadcast on Tuesday 28 September in the late evening.

During the episode Claudia Koll spoke about the woman she is now and her relationship with faith. Regarding the scene photos of the film 'Cosi fan tutti', he commented “these photos of the past with Tinto Brass annoy me…”.

Pierluigi Diaco asked her: "Why do they bother you?". She replied: “Because I am another person today and having to talk only about my past, looking back, knowing that instead I am projected towards the future, forward, they make me feel a little… I don't know…”. He feels “neither embarrassment nor shame, it's really annoying. It bothers me to see an image that we say to me… somehow, it reminds me of something that is past but past in the sense that I'm happy that it is past ”.

A long silence, on the other hand, was the answer to Diaco's question: "The fact of having been an object of desire and perhaps still being one for those who don't know you and don't know anything about your evolution, is it something that offends you or not?"

About his relationship with faith, Diaco then asked: "Evil, the devil, let's call him what we want, does he exist?". She replied: "Of course it exists."

“I was physically attacked, yes. He got on my body and crushed me and told me it was death, that he came to kill me. So it was a spirit, I have not seen it, the spirit is not seen. But he feels and I have also felt the hatred he has towards man and man's body, the fury he has. And in that moment I think it was God himself who helped me, because I remembered a film I had seen as a young girl, precisely the first films as a teenager when I went to the cinema, and I saw 'The Exorcist'. I remembered that the priest was holding the crucifix in his hands and then I took the crucifix in his hands and cried out the Our Father. I think that God inspired me because in the Our Father we say 'Deliver us from Evil' ”, he concluded.