Charlotte Casiraghi speaks for the first time about her separation from Dimitri Rassam

Charlotte Casiraghi speaks for the first time about her separation from Dimitri Rassam
Charlotte
      Casiraghi
      speaks
      for
      the
      first
      time
      about
      her
      separation
      from
      Dimitri
      Rassam
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Rare confidences. During a Chanel literary meeting organized last March, Charlotte Casiraghi confided in “The Telegraph” about her divorce from Dimitri Rassam, which the English newspaper dates back to February. “Reading a lot of female authors helped me not to live according to expectations and judgments,” she confided during this interview that was only published this Saturday, September 14. For me, it is important to free myself from certain conventions.”

In this long interview, which revolved a lot around the question of freedom, Charlotte Casiraghi also spoke about “the freedom she has sought since the end of her marriage.” “Life is a constant struggle for one’s own emancipation,” she says. “I think for women, it is a challenge to have children… Any working mother feels harassed and torn, and men do not experience this in the same way.”

“It’s uneven because we’re constantly thinking about what’s happening at home, and men aren’t, right? Before you have kids, you don’t realize that you’re going to have to fight for your own space and creativity,” Casiraghi lamented. “The best time for me to read is as soon as I wake up, but with kids, it’s impossible. If you want to have kids and be creative… It’s sometimes difficult.”

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