Liam Di Benedetto separated from Christophe: she announces their surprise breakup but “stays married”

The end of a beautiful story for Liam Di Benedetto. Saturday August 27, the former reality TV candidate made a sad announcement. She separated from her husband Christophe Dicranian. It’s in story Instagram that she shared the news to her followers.

I’m going to be direct and I won’t go into details but Christophe and I are over, thank you for respecting our choice. I won’t talk about it anymore, it will be the first and last but I had to tell you because I had decided to share my love life with you so I have to tell you“, she explained. Without revealing the reasons for this surprise break, Liam Di Benedetto however reassured by confiding that there had been no misconduct. “Know that it is neither because of deception or otherit’s just a choice, it’s been a few days since the decision was made. We are still married today. Don’t worry, it’s alright like I told you before, it’s a choice“, she wanted to clarify.

A relationship that had started well

Liam Di Benedetto and Christophe Dicranian said “yes” to each other in September 2020, during a beautiful sunny ceremony in Saint-Tropez. “Officially Madame Dicranian, I said yes to the man of my life. So happy and fulfilled to have become your wife I promise to love you and cherish you for eternity, I love you my husband“, wrote at the time the pretty brunette, on her little cloud.

The fairy tale continued when Liam became pregnant with their first child together. The couple welcomed a baby girl named Sharly in July 2021. In the past, the ex-star of Marseilles had another daughter, Joy (4), who was unfortunately recognized as 80% disabled. Christophe Dicranian had become an exemplary father-in-law for her. He too had a first daughter, from a previous relationship, Sya. He finally presented it in October 2021, after a long fight for his custody.

It should also be remembered that Christophe has experienced many legal problems for drug trafficking. In 2016, “nearly 600 kg of cannabis and 8 kg of cocaine, as well as about fifteen automatic pistols or weapons of war“, but also “stolen vehicles“, had been seized at his home. In 2019, Christophe was still making headlines after being summoned to the Nice court for having “directed or organized a group whose object is the production, manufacture, import, export, transport, possession, offer, transfer, acquisition or illicit use of narcotics“. He was then sentenced to a six-month prison term.

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