He had no idea that his autobiography would make so much noise. Indeed, on January 24, 2024, Christophe Dechavanne
unveiled Without transition. A work in which he talks about his career, and which has earned him numerous invitations on TV sets to talk about his project.
But Léa Salamé’s sidekick has also been the target of numerous criticisms for several weeks. Particularly since the publication of an investigation The Obs in which “ex-comrades” qualify Christophe Dechavanne belongs to nobody “odious” And “intolerable”.
“They are not comrades (…) my assistant we stopped by mutual agreement. Because 33 years with me she is not an assistant she is a mutant”he first defended himself this Friday March 1 on the set of Daily when Yann Barthès mentioned the investigation of the Obs.
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Nes, the ex-partner of Christophe Dechavanne, tackles him
Subsequently, the host of the daily TMC wanted to return to the comments of the ex-partner of Christophe Dechavanne held at Cyril Hanouna’s house last weekend. “She said that you filmed her naked, that you spoke ill of Léa Salamé, that you were violent with her”summarized the host.
In fact, when he appeared on the show C8Nes assured that during her relationship with the host, she had not “no right to [se] let your hair down, have colored nails and only the right to [se] make up for him in the evening”. “I was terrified (…) We were in Sologne, like every weekend and I come out of the shower and I see Christophe filming me in close-up”she notably assured.
The host responds
“I have had a fairly rich sentimental and sexual life, I am not bragging about it, but I have had many companions, many relationships, short, not so short”first recognized Christophe Dechavanne before indicating that, since Saturday, he has had “9 written testimonies of these (his former relationships)”for him “say ‘you are not the one who is portrayed by this person who obviously has a lot of heartbreak and does not cope well with the breakup'”.
Christophe Dechavanne subsequently explained that he had been “forced to impose this break” because he realized over time that “It couldn’t continue.” “And I have these people that I separated from earlier and said to me ‘we’re here if you need’. It remains to be seen whether this version convinced viewers but Christophe Dechavanne at least had a right of reply.
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