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Gaia Polloni was [[Matthew Bellamy]]'s girlfriend circa 2001-2010. Bellamy met Polloni in a bar in Milan. During this meeting, they started "talking, or something" - Polloni's English wasn't very adept at the time. According to an interview with Polloni published in March 2007, they had been together for six years and engaged for two months. Said interview also revealed that she was 26 years old when the interview took place.<ref name="cosm200703"> | |||
{{cite | | {{cite | | ||
title=Matt Bellamy's Fiancé: Interview | desc=Interview with Gaia Polloni | date=2007-03 | auth=Gaia Polloni | pub=Cosmopolitan | doc=Matt Bellamy's Fiancé- Interview (200703 Cosmopolitan feature) | type=int | title=Matt Bellamy's Fiancé: Interview | desc=Interview with Gaia Polloni | date=2007-03 | auth=Gaia Polloni | pub=Cosmopolitan | doc=Matt Bellamy's Fiancé- Interview (200703 Cosmopolitan feature) | type=int | ||
}}</ref> Thus, the initial meeting probably took place in early 2001 and they got engaged in early 2007. | }}</ref> Thus, the initial meeting probably took place in early 2001 and they got engaged in early 2007. | ||
Polloni claimed to get up at 06:00 every morning and drive for an hour through dense traffic to Milan, where she was | Polloni claimed to get up at 06:00 every morning and drive for an hour through dense traffic to Milan, where she was doing an internship at San Raffaele Hospital with "psychotic" patients, as part of training to become a clinical psychologist.<ref name="cosm200703"/> Bellamy's account appears to be different however. He has said that she is actually a medical doctor, suggesting that she is a psychiatrist rather than psychologist.<ref> | ||
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title=Matt Bellamy: We'll take MCR fans to a higher level | desc=Interview with Matthew Bellamy | date=2007-04-09 | auth=Matthew Bellamy | pub=Live105 | url=http://muselive.com/forums.php?m=posts&q=23334 | dom=muselive.com | med=Radio | type=ext | title=Matt Bellamy: We'll take MCR fans to a higher level | desc=Interview with Matthew Bellamy | date=2007-04-09 | auth=Matthew Bellamy | pub=Live105 | url=http://muselive.com/forums.php?m=posts&q=23334 | dom=muselive.com | med=Radio | type=ext | ||
}}</ref> As of July 2007, Polloni is now a Doctor of Clinical Psychology.<!--(edit by a one-edit user, needs reference) In August 2008, during an interview with Matt Bellamy, he stated that Polloni is now specialising in sex psychology.--> | }}</ref> As of July 2007, Polloni is now a Doctor of Clinical Psychology.<!--(edit by a one-edit user, needs reference) In August 2008, during an interview with Matt Bellamy, he stated that Polloni is now specialising in sex psychology.--> | ||
She took a break in her training after meeting Bellamy to move with him to the UK, and when Polloni decided to move back to Italy and finish her training, Bellamy decided to follow her. They | She took a break in her training after meeting Bellamy to move with him to the UK, and when Polloni decided to move back to Italy and finish her training, Bellamy decided to follow her. They moved to an area near the lake Como.<ref name="cosm200703"/> | ||
During the pre-release media coverage of Muse, Bellamy stated that a "couple" of the tracks were inspired by his girlfriend, particularly by her nagging. Said tracks possibly include [[Map of the Problematique (song)|Map of the Problematique]]. Polloni | During the pre-release media coverage of Muse, Bellamy stated that a "couple" of the tracks were inspired by his girlfriend, particularly by her nagging. Said tracks possibly include [[Map of the Problematique (song) |Map of the Problematique]]. Polloni believed that Starlight "belongs" to them, and Bellamy dedicated Starlight to her at the DatchForum, Milan in December 2006.<ref>[[Milan DatchForum 2006 (gig) |DatchForum 20061204]]</ref> Whilst Bellamy was rehearsing songs, he asked Polloni to play bass with him.<ref name="cosm200703"/> | ||
Polloni "quite often" | Polloni "quite often" travelled with Bellamy on tour as his personal stylist. When she didn't, he brought back a present for her.<ref name="cosm200703"/> | ||
There was a lot of speculation as to whether or not they had broken up or not. At the 02 Arena during Map of the Problematique Bellamy changed the lyrics of Starlight from "Since I met you" to "Since I lost you". In an Interview for Big Day Out he mentioned that they had broken up, after mentioning how she didn't like claims on the internet of Bellamy "trying it on" with other girls.<ref name="bdoi"> | |||
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desc=Interview during Big Day Out | fetch=2010-02-28| pub=YouTube | url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wOm7VNfCVis | dom=www.youtube.com | type=ext | |||
}}</ref> The couple had broken in mid-December 2009. Bellamy confirmed on [[BBC Radio 1]] that "Neutron Star Collision (Love Is Forever)" was inspired by the break-up. | |||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 16:48, 22 June 2010
Gaia Polloni was Matthew Bellamy's girlfriend circa 2001-2010. Bellamy met Polloni in a bar in Milan. During this meeting, they started "talking, or something" - Polloni's English wasn't very adept at the time. According to an interview with Polloni published in March 2007, they had been together for six years and engaged for two months. Said interview also revealed that she was 26 years old when the interview took place.[1] Thus, the initial meeting probably took place in early 2001 and they got engaged in early 2007.
Polloni claimed to get up at 06:00 every morning and drive for an hour through dense traffic to Milan, where she was doing an internship at San Raffaele Hospital with "psychotic" patients, as part of training to become a clinical psychologist.[1] Bellamy's account appears to be different however. He has said that she is actually a medical doctor, suggesting that she is a psychiatrist rather than psychologist.[2] As of July 2007, Polloni is now a Doctor of Clinical Psychology.
She took a break in her training after meeting Bellamy to move with him to the UK, and when Polloni decided to move back to Italy and finish her training, Bellamy decided to follow her. They moved to an area near the lake Como.[1]
During the pre-release media coverage of Muse, Bellamy stated that a "couple" of the tracks were inspired by his girlfriend, particularly by her nagging. Said tracks possibly include Map of the Problematique. Polloni believed that Starlight "belongs" to them, and Bellamy dedicated Starlight to her at the DatchForum, Milan in December 2006.[3] Whilst Bellamy was rehearsing songs, he asked Polloni to play bass with him.[1]
Polloni "quite often" travelled with Bellamy on tour as his personal stylist. When she didn't, he brought back a present for her.[1]
There was a lot of speculation as to whether or not they had broken up or not. At the 02 Arena during Map of the Problematique Bellamy changed the lyrics of Starlight from "Since I met you" to "Since I lost you". In an Interview for Big Day Out he mentioned that they had broken up, after mentioning how she didn't like claims on the internet of Bellamy "trying it on" with other girls.[4] The couple had broken in mid-December 2009. Bellamy confirmed on BBC Radio 1 that "Neutron Star Collision (Love Is Forever)" was inspired by the break-up.
References
- ↑ a b c d e Gaia Polloni. (2007-03). Matt Bellamy's Fiancé: Interview. Cosmopolitan. [verify]
- ↑ Matthew Bellamy. (2007-04-09). Matt Bellamy: We'll take MCR fans to a higher level. Live105. Retrieved from muselive.com.
- ↑ DatchForum 20061204
- ↑ [Interview during Big Day Out]. YouTube. Retrieved 2010-02-28 from www.youtube.com.
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