The suicide of former Miss USA Cheslie Kryst has shocked and shocked the world. The young woman killed herself on January 30, 2022 at the age of 28. A subject on which the columnists of Do not touch My TV (C8) spoke on February 3. Viewers have thus learned that Benjamin Castaldi has already thought of ending his life.
“Is the pressure too much when you’re a celebrity?“. This is the question that Cyril Hanouna asked his teams in order to react to the suicide of the former Miss USA. “I really thought one day to shoot myself in the head, of course“, first launched the husband of Aurore Aleman. He has indeed already found himself in a situation where he felt he could not get out of it. “And we think the worst”he added. He then stressed that it was better to have a big mind and be well surrounded. Fortunately, he thought of his family in his dark days. “I didn’t get to the end of it, because I have children and it’s very selfish“, he continued.
Benjamin Castaldi is the proud father of Julien, Simon (25 and 21, born from his former union with Valérie Sapienza), Enzo (soon to be 18, fruit of his ex-marriage with Flavie Flament) and Gabriel (1 year, fruit of his current union with Aurore Aleman). And he would do anything for them. However, he did not hide that at the time, the consequences of one of his divorces were difficult to live with financially, but above all psychologically. “And honestly, sometimes the pressure is too much. Sometimes you think, ‘Where am I going?’ (…) You no longer have a job, you are at home, your house has been taken away from you. You say to yourself, ‘It’s getting a little heavy.’ And indeed, we say to ourselves: ‘What’s the point of continuing?’ Afterwards, we think of the children and we change our minds and put a good kick in the heels. Sometimes it takes a long time to go back up anyway“, did he declare.
Benjamin Castaldi also clarified that it was above all the gaze of others that weighed a lot on him. “It becomes very complicated to assume and to live. In the sense of living and supporting. You lose your grip and in those moments, we think of the worst. I’m lucky. I still had people who were there. There are two, three people who were there. And above all we think of the children, and we say to ourselves: ‘You don’t have the right to do that, it’s too easy’“, he concluded.