Her acting career took off in the early 2000s, with roles in Italian films and television shows. She gained international recognition for her portrayal of Veronica De Leo in the Italian television series "Gomorra" (2008).
Canalis has been in the spotlight for her high-profile relationships, including with Italian politician and former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi. She has been open about her struggles with weight and body image, using her platform to promote self-acceptance and positivity. Elisabetta Canalis.mp4
Elisabetta Canalis is an Italian actress and model born on September 11, 1979, in Sassari, Italy. She rose to fame in the early 2000s and has since appeared in various films, television shows, and magazine spreads. Her acting career took off in the early
Canalis began her career as a model, competing in beauty pageants and appearing in fashion shows. In 2000, she was chosen as the "Queen of Sardinia" and went on to represent her region in the Miss Italy pageant. She has been open about her struggles with
Throughout her career, Canalis has faced scrutiny for her weight, appearance, and personal life. In 2010, she made headlines for her allegedly provocative photoshoot in the Italian magazine "Chi," which sparked controversy and debate about sexism and objectification in the media.
In 2010, Canalis appeared in the film "Scusa e baci" (2010), followed by roles in "Angels & Demons" (2009), a film adaptation of Dan Brown's novel, and "The Woman in Blue" (2012).