The dispute between Christophe Dechavanne and his ex Nès continues to be talked about. Guest of Cyril Hanouna last weekend, the woman, until then unknown to the battalion, had violently castigated her ex, and even claimed that they had gotten engaged shortly before their breakup. Claims that Pauline and Nino, the host’s two daughters, have firmly denied on Instagram. Guest of Daily this Friday March 1, 2024, Christophe Dechavanne added a layer, and claimed that his ex was a liar, and that they had never gotten engaged. Better yet, the columnist of Léa Salamé in
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assured that they had only stayed together “eight to ten weeks”and that it was now revenge on the part of her ex, who could not have tolerated being fired.
On Instagram this Saturday March 2, 2024, Nès was quick to respond. Christophe Dechavanne’s ex published a confusing video proving that the host had indeed asked for an engagement, and that she had granted his request. Champage, ring and fiery declarations, the video leaves no room for doubt: the former TF1 host seemed overwhelmed with love, and celebrated his engagement with his beloved. “The beautiful engagement ring made by your craftsman himself”he had even prided himself. In another video, the two exes appeared more complicit than ever, giving each other hugs and kisses, to celebrate their engagement which had just begun.
Nès (also) settles accounts with Ninon Dechavanne
Nès did not hesitate to publicly accuse her ex-fiancé of “myth” : “A platinum cad and (mythos) who blatantly lies on TV. Not too smart when you know that I have all the proof of what I attest, for our engagement but also regarding your colleagues…You shouldn’t play with the woodcock in your words” she threatened in the caption. Nès also attacked one of her daughters, posting a photo of their past complicity, to counter the claims of the latter, who claimed on Instagram that they had never really been around each other. “Well, it seems that you took advantage of your mother-in-law by accompanying her to the premieres… I don’t even blame you”. The conflict is far from over.