On September 18, 1996, Benjamin Castaldi passed a milestone in his life as a man. It was on this date that the famous animator became a father for the first time when he was in a relationship with Valérie Sapienza. A few years later, the two lovebirds welcome a second child named Simon. Unfortunately, the young parents make the decision to put an end to their story and separate. It is therefore in the arms of Flavie Flament that the star of TF1 rebuilt his life. From their love is born another boy, Enzo. But once again, the relationship of the one who is now a columnist in Do not touch My TV ends. Today, the former presenter of Secret Story shares his life with Aurore Aleman with whom he also has a son, Gabriel. A baby who could have had a brother or a sister if a tragedy had not taken place…
This Wednesday, May 10, 2023, Benjamin Castaldi revealed, on the set of TPMP, that his wife Aurore Aleman had suffered a miscarriage before the birth of his younger brother. “I said to myself that I was not going to tell this anecdote because it was going to weigh down the atmosphere. It is very sad”, he launched while the team of Cyril Hanouna evoked a recent attack of crows which occurred in Haute-Savoie. “There was a little crow in our garden. My wife wanted to move it and other crows attacked her. We didn’t know what to do because there were crows all around the house. Aurore was pregnant at that time, before Gabriel. She was so scared that she called me because I wasn’t there. And because of that, she lost a baby.” A very sad anecdote.
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“It’s complicated to refuse him a child”
During the evening, Benjamin Castaldi also mentioned the birth of his youngest during the debate around Robert De Niro, who recently became a father for the seventh time at 79 years old. “When you’re with a young woman, it’s complicated to refuse her a child. It’s a bit like what I did with Aurore. She’s younger than me, she wanted a child and I couldn’t refuse. “, he explained. And to conclude: “It’s selfish because I keep saying to myself: ‘Damn, if I only live twenty years, he will be very small’. It’s my anxiety.”
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