Simon Castaldi: ruined, he leaves everything to live in the south with Cassandra Jullia

Simon Castaldi: ruined, he leaves everything to live in the south with Cassandra Jullia
Simon Castaldi: ruined, he leaves everything to live in the south with Cassandra Jullia

After the rain, the good weather! Despite a recent breakup that caused a lot of noise, Simon Castaldi and Cassandra Jullia prove that love can conquer all. The two lovebirds, who have been dating for a few months, have obviously decided to leave the arguments behind them to give their story another chance.

If their split had suggested it was all over, it seems they finally realized they couldn't stay away from each other. After several discussions, the lovers therefore chose to reconcile and continue their journey side by side.

Simon Castaldi ready to leave the capital because of his finances?

But that's not all! Persistent rumors suggest an upheaval in the life of Benjamin Castaldi's son. Simon would indeed be ready to leave the capital to settle in the south with his beautiful one.

I'm leaving , I'm going to live in the south. I have no more money, I can no longer afford an apartment here, I'm ruined“, he recently confided during a live event organized on social networks. Buzz or real revelation? Only the future will tell us.

Cassandra Jullia speaks out after reconciliation

One thing is certain, Cassandra and Simon are ready to move forward hand in hand. In a short time, they should also fly to Lapland. A dream trip that the reality candidate revealed in the fifth edition of The Villa of Broken Hearts has “haste” to undertake. In any case, that's what she said recently on Instagram.

Everything is back to normal“, she first explained before adding: “We are not robots, we are humans and, like many people, we argue, we are sometimes disappointed with certain things. Sometimes there is resentment, things we keep inside of us that end up exploding. We argue, to err is human. Our fault is that we are people exposed on the networks and, as a result, it is complicated, and few people, even those around us, understand that.. (…) We may have reacted quickly, said things we didn't mean. Everything is fineand we go to Lapland.”

All's well that ends well!

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