Gucci family are OFFENDED by the ‘horrible’ casting for the Ridley Scott movie

The Gucci family has slammed the ‘horrible’ and ‘ugly’ casting of the upcoming Ridley Scott film, insisting they look nothing like their famous relatives.

Patrizia Gucci, a second cousin of the late Maurizio, claimed she’s ‘offended’ by the way her family has been presented in the film, and slammed Al Pacino’s ‘fat and ugly’ portrayal of her grandfather Aldo.

It comes after she aired concerns about the family’s depiction in the film, which stars starring Lady Gaga and Adam Driver and is based on a book about the 1995 murder-for-hire of Maurizio, and the subsequent trial and conviction of his ex-wife.

Hitting back: Patrizia Gucci said the actors look nothing like her relatives (Maurizio Gucci and wife Patrizia Reggiani pictured)

Controversy: The Gucci family has slammed the ‘horrible’ and ‘ugly’ casting of the upcoming Ridley Scott film (Lady Gaga and Adam Driver pictured left), insisting they look nothing like their famous relatives (Maurizio Gucci and wife Patrizia Reggiani pictured)

Patrizia told Associated Press she’s stunned by how Aldo, who is played by Al Pacino in the film, is being presented in the film.

She said: ‘My grandfather was a very handsome man, like all the Guccis, and very tall, blue eyes and very elegant. 

‘He is being played by Al Pacino, who is not very tall already, and this photo shows him as fat, short, with sideburns, really ugly. Shameful, because he doesn’t resemble him at all.’

Shocked: Patrizia said she's stunned by the film's portrayal of her grandfather Aldo, played by Al Pacino

Shocking: She said he's being presented as 'fat, short and ugly' (Aldo pictured in 1982)

Shocked: Patrizia said she’s stunned by how her grandfather Aldo (right in 1982), who is played by Al Pacino in the film (left), is being presented as ‘fat, short and ugly’

Patrizia added she also disapproves of Jared Leto’s portrayal of Paolo Gucci, after seeing images of him filming wearing a bald cap, makeup and a gaudy lilac suit, stating: ‘[It was] horrible, horrible. I still feel offended.’

In the film, Al plays Aldo Gucci, whom his granddaughter remembers as an expert salesman who opened Gucci stores on Rome’s via Condotti and in New York, bringing in VIP clientele and expanding the brand’s global reach.

Jared Leto plays Paolo Gucci, whose creative contributions included the idea to create the Gucci brand’s famed double-G logo, as well as its trademark plasticised bags and moccasins.

Outraged: She also shared her disapproval of Jared Leto's portrayal of Paolo Gucci

Shocked: She stated: '[It was] horrible, horrible. I still feel offended'

Outraged: She also shared her disapproval of Jared Leto’s portrayal of Paolo Gucci (left in the film and right in 1991), stating: ‘[It was] horrible, horrible. I still feel offended’

Lady Gaga’s character Patrizia Reggiani is at the centre of the explosive story and served 16 years in prison for contracting the murder.

But Patrizia is worried that the film goes beyond the headline-grabbing true-crime story and pries into their private lives.

She said: ‘We are truly disappointed. I speak on behalf of the family.

Uncanny: Adam pictured as Maurizio during the day of filming

Pictured: The real Gucci heir Maurizio

Uncanny: It comes after Patrizia said she is worried that the film goes beyond the headline-grabbing true-crime story and pries into their private lives (Adam pictured as Maurizio, left, and the real Gucci heir pictured right)

‘They are stealing the identity of a family to make a profit, to increase the income of the Hollywood system… Our family has an identity, privacy. We can talk about everything. But there is a borderline that cannot be crossed.’

Patrizia said she reached out to Sir Ridley Scott’s wife, Giannina Facio, for clarification on the scope of the film, but has not received any reply.

Giannina met with members of the Gucci family in the early 2000s to discuss another project that was to have focused on the roles of Patrizia Gucci’s father, Paolo, and grandfather Aldo in expanding the brand into a global luxury player.

The fact that the production company did not reach out for the new film only heightens the family’s concerns, Patrizia said.

Out and about: Adam and Ridley were spotted on set after the comments came to light

Out and about: Adam and Ridley were spotted on set after the comments came to light 

Working hard: They continued shooting despite the alarm from family

Working hard: They continued shooting despite the alarm from family 

British director Sir Ridley’s production company did not respond to requests for comment.

Guccio Gucci founded the luxury fashion house that bears his name nearly a century ago in Florence. The Guccis are not the first Italian fashion family to wrestle with on-screen depictions about tragic events.

The Versace family put out a statement in 2018 about the season of Ryan Murphy’s American Crime Story that dealt with the murder of founder Gianni Versace, saying the TV series was not authorised and should be considered ‘a work of fiction’.

Patrizia said her family will decide what further action they might take after seeing the film.

Pictured: Gaga pictured as Reggiani during the day of filming

Pictured: The real 'black widow' Reggiani

Striking resemblance: Gaga pictured as Reggiani, left, and the real ‘black widow’ pictured right 

Outrageous: House of Gucci is based on a book about the 1995 murder-for-hire of Maurizio, and the trial and conviction of his ex-wife Reggiani

Outrageous: House of Gucci is based on a book about the 1995 murder-for-hire of Maurizio, and the trial and conviction of his ex-wife Reggiani

Their concerns stem from top actors having been cast to play family members whose stories intersect little with Maurizio Gucci’s murder, as well as the lack of current contact with Sir Ridley’s production company and perceived inaccuracies in the book which the film is based on. 

It is this story that she recounts in her own book, Gucci: The True Story Of A Successful Dynasty, which was published in Italian in 2015.

Patrizia said pap photos from House Of Gucci set have not been at all reassuring. 

Hitting back: The Versace family put out a statement in 2018 about the season of Ryan Murphy's American Crime Story that dealt with the murder of founder Gianni Versace, saying the TV series was not authorised and should be considered 'a work of fiction'

Hitting back: The Versace family put out a statement in 2018 about the season of Ryan Murphy’s American Crime Story that dealt with the murder of founder Gianni Versace, saying the TV series was not authorised and should be considered ‘a work of fiction’

The Gucci family has not been involved with the Gucci fashion house since 1993, when Maurizio sold his remaining stake to the Bahrain-based company, Investcorp.

It was later bought by the French group PPR, which is now Kering.

The fashion house is cooperating with the The House Of Gucci, opening its archives to the film company for wardrobe and props.

Salma Hayek, the wife of Kering CEO Francois-Henri Pinault, appears in the film.

Leto is a close friend of creative director Alessandro Michele.

The new film is scheduled to go on general release from November 24 2021.  

The Gucci empire 

The fashion empire of Gucci was founded in 1921 by Guccio Gucci, a Florentine leather merchant whose business of selling leather travel bags prospered after the Depression and World War Two.

Guccio’s son Aldo expanded the business into Paris, New York and Tokyo as the ‘twin Gs’ of the family name became a worldwide fashion icon.

By 1974, the Gucci empire numbered 14 stores and 46 franchised boutiques around the world.

At around the same time, celebrities like Jackie Kennedy were helping establish Gucci as the world’s leading fashion brand by embracing its products.

Maurizio Gucci, Guccio’s grandson and Aldo’s nephew, took control of the company from the board of directors after Aldo, who was sent to prison for tax evasion in 1986 aged 81.

However, Maurizio would be the last member of the family to head the Gucci business.

By 1989, nearly 50 per cent of the business had been bought out by Investcorp, a group of investment bankers angling for shares of the business.

In 1993, Maurizio sold his holding for $170m to a Bahrain-based investment company.