The billionaire founder’s wife had confessed she wasn’t a fan of chocolate before the pair wed
Maria Franca Ferrero, the wife of the late Michele Ferrero, has died age 87, it has been announced.
The billionaire heiress to the Ferrero fortune, famously wasn’t a fan of chocolate and told her then partner Michele before they tied the knot. Despite not having a taste for it, she went on to earn the nickname as the “Nutella empress”.
It has been revealed she died at her home in Alba, Italy, in the early hours of Thursday morning, reports The Express.
The town is also home to the Ferrero factory and nicknamed the birthplace of the chocolate spread. The company, of which Maria was president, is known for iconic brands such as Nutella, Kinder, Ferrero Rocher, and Tic Tac. Italian Prime Minister Geogria Meloni paid tribute to Maria, calling her “a model of enterprise”.
She wrote on X: “Today, Maria Franca Fissolo Ferrero leaves us, a discreet and determined woman who accompanied, with intelligence and vision, one of the most extraordinary entrepreneurial stories in Italy, alongside Michele Ferrero.
“I had the pleasure of meeting her in 2018 and of getting to know up close her humanity, her sobriety, and the concrete commitment she carried forward through the Ferrero Foundation, which over the years has supported thousands of people and families.
“With her passing, Italy loses a figure who represented, with elegance and reserve, a model of enterprise that creates value without ever forgetting the community.
“To the Ferrero family, on behalf of myself and the Government, I extend our most heartfelt condolences.”