“It was very hard”: Chantal Ladesou makes rare confidences about the brutal death of her mother

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This Saturday, February 3, 2024, during her appearance on 50′ Inside, Chantal Ladesou confided how important family is to her. She also spoke about the death of her mother when she was only 15 years old.

Chantal Ladesou, 75, is in great shape! The comedian goes on shows, although she had previously considered ending her career. But through patience, Chantal Ladesou began to experience great success in her forties. A career on which this very permissive grandmother returned during her appearance in 50′ Inside on TF1 this Saturday February 3, 2024.

The one who takes great pleasure in making the French laugh nevertheless confides that she does not laugh all day long in the intimate sphere. And for good reason, Chantal Ladesou is struck by certain anxieties. She is particularly worried about her family and especially her children. “I’m proud, yes and no, I always have anxiety, I’m not always laughing. I don’t show it, but it’s true that I’m always a little anxious”, she admitted.

“When you lose your mother, it’s for life”

Then, facing Isabelle Ithurburu, Chantal Ladesou spoke about the two tragedies of her life: the death of her eldest son, Alix. In 1997, the young man, then aged 27, lost his life in a tragic car accident. Chantal Ladesou had already been struck by a tragedy during her youth: the death of her mother when she was only 15 years old. “My mother was very funny (…) she must have instilled things in me,” she began before remembering the long mourning she had to do following the death of her mother: “I was a teenager and it was very hard because when you lose your mother, it’s for life and you always have references, when I had my children there wasn’t my mother, there are lots of things where you want to talk to your mother. I had a friend who was very angry with her mother, I said you don’t realize you are angry with your mother but I don’t have it anymore, you have it, take advantage of it”. Very touching confidences.

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