Screen diva Gina Lollobrigida turned 95 Monday telling ANSA she was determined to stay creative with the photography and art projects she turned to after her decades as a sex symbol. The 'Bersagliera' of Italian cinema, after an iconic feisty role, said "my birthday is a nice milestone and I'm still working.
"I'm preparing a book (of drawings) filled with sanguines (a red flower), sketches in red ochre, it's an important work, demanding." The cinema goddess, dubbed the world's most beautiful woman after a 1955 hit film with Vittorio Gassmann, added "perhaps I've been spoiled but I'm still working constantly, I feel as if I still have a lot to say and I hope I get the time to achieve everything I want to".