Simon Castaldi (The Fifty) explains why his relationship with Cassandra is jeopardizing his career

Simon Castaldi (The Fifty) explains why his relationship with Cassandra is jeopardizing his career
Simon Castaldi (The Fifty) explains why his relationship with Cassandra is jeopardizing his career

After experiencing ups and downs, Simon Castaldi and Cassandra Jullia seem to have found their balance in recent months. Their relationship took another turn during the third season of Fifty. During it, Simon Castaldi did everything to prove to Cassandra that he wanted a more than serious relationship with her. Since this shoot, they have been in perfect love, even if sometimes there are a few arguments.

Simon Castaldi and Cassandra take stock of their filming

Recently, Simon Castaldi and Cassandra answered questions from Internet users via their YouTube channel. The couple then took the opportunity to respond to those who think they broke up and reconciled several times just to make reality TV. “Ah, so it’s for the buzz?”first launched Cassandra, who also revealed that she was on bad terms with Mélanie Dedigama. For his part, Simon Castaldi first responded: “It’s true that we need to be in a relationship to exist, it’s true that without being in a relationship, we can’t make TV.”

Cassandra (The Fifty): “They’d rather have us single.”

Subsequently, the young woman explained that being in a relationship was not necessarily to their advantage. According to Cassandra, reality TV productions prefer to have single candidates rather than couples. While couples are likely to have arguments during filming, singles are more likely to fall in love during a show. It's even worse, because by being together, the productions call us less, since they prefer to have us single for a program anyway. So, I don't agree with you on your statement. Sometimes I can understand things, but this time, no. When we're together, we close a few little doors to each other anyway.”she explained on her YouTube channel before Simon Castaldi clarified: “Being in a relationship is a choice, but that’s not how we exist.”

Article written with the collaboration of 6médias.

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