In 1949, Lollobrigida married a
Slovenian physician, Milko Škofič. Their only child, Andrea Milko (Milko Škofič Jr.), was born on 28 July 1957 in
Salvator Mundi International Hospital in
Rome. Škofič gave up the practice of medicine to become her manager. In 1960, Lollobrigida moved from her native Italy to
Toronto, with Škofič and their son. The couple meant to solve the legal situation of their son who was considered stateless by the Italian bureaucracy. The couple divorced in 1971.
Christmas market In October 2006, aged 79, she announced to Spain's
¡Hola! magazine her engagement to a 45-year-old Spanish businessman, Javier Rigau y Rafols They had met at a party in
Monte Carlo in 1984 and had since become companions. The engagement was called off on 6 December 2006, reportedly because of the strain of intense media interest. In 2006, Lollobrigida and Rigau signed a
prenuptial agreement and married in Spain. In January 2013, she started legal action against Rigau, claiming that her ex-partner had staged a secret ceremony in which he "married" an imposter pretending to be her at a registry office in
Barcelona. She said he intended to lay claim to her estate after her death. Lollobrigida accused Rigau of fraud, saying that he had earlier obtained the legal right to act on her behalf with a
power of attorney, and carried out the plot to get extra power. "A while ago he convinced me to give him my power of attorney. He needed it for some legal affairs. But instead, I fear that he took advantage of the fact that I don't understand Spanish ... Who knows what he had me sign." In March 2017, she lost her court action, but subsequently said that she would appeal. Lollobrigida had
a habit of referring to herself in the third person. Lollobrigida retired from filming in 1997. She told
PARADE in April 2000: "I studied painting and sculpting at school and became an actress by mistake ... I've had many lovers and still have romances. I am very spoiled. All my life, I've had too many admirers." After retirement she divided her time between her house on
Via Appia Antica in Rome and a villa in
Monte Carlo. After 2009, she refused visitors to her home. At the end of the 2010s, Andrea Piazzolla became Lollobrigida's main collaborator, general director and trustee of some Monegasque real estate and financial societies. In July 2020 he was charged for circumvention of an incapable person. In 2021, the
Italian Supreme Court of Cassation, at the request of her son, ruled that Lollobrigida should have a
legal guardian appointed to manage her affairs and prevent predation. Although the court determined she was mentally capable, medical evidence had indicated that there was "a weakening in her correct perception of reality" and that she was in a state of "vulnerability". Lollobrigida died aged 95, at a clinic in
Rome on 16 January 2023. She was buried in her birthplace,
Subiaco, Lazio. The lawyer and politician, and current
Minister of Agriculture of Italy,
Francesco Lollobrigida, is her
great-nephew. In November 2023, Andrea Piazzolla, who in 2009 aged 21 had begun working for Lollobrigida as a
factotum, was convicted of embezzling Lollobrigida's millions. Piazzolla was jailed for three years. ==Awards and nominations==