In a few days, M6 will broadcast a new issue of An Almost Perfect Dinner. And during an interview given to Sam Zirah this Thursday, November 28, 2024, Adixia, who will participate with her darling Simon, recounted the electric atmosphere of the shoot.
Several months ago, viewers of Married at all costs on W9 witnessed the birth of an unusual love story between Adixia and Simon Feraud. The two candidates, known for their participation in various reality TV shows, united in front of the cameras, becoming one of the few couples on the program to stand the test of time. Initially planned for last January, a second wedding, more traditional and surrounded by their loved ones, was to mark their first wedding anniversary. However, this event has been postponed. “Simon and I have been married for a year already, it’s crazy how time flies!”, said Adixia. The reason for this postponement? Considerations “ultra-personal”, according to the young woman, who for the moment prefers to celebrate this milestone in a more intimate way.
A stormy shoot for Adixia in An Almost Perfect Dinner
Adixia and Simon will soon be featured in a special edition of An almost perfect dinner, featuring emblematic figures of reality TV. But the experience seems to have been particularly eventful for Adixia. Invited in an interview with Zirah himself Thursday November 29, 2024, the young Belgian revealed a notable clash that occurred during filming. “I had an argument with one of the Marseillais present, and Simon did not defend me once!” she said. According to her, the altercation degenerated due to a disagreement with another candidate, who verbally attacked his wife in front of her. Simon, for his part, has a slightly different version of the facts: “Adixia came to the defense of another participant who was mistreated by her partner. Things escalated, and she almost came to blows.”
A couple facing criticism and incomprehension
The story of this incident highlights tensions within the couple themselves. Simon explained that he tried to defuse the situation by moving Adixia away from the table to avoid a physical confrontation. But this attitude was perceived by his wife as a lack of support. “He was insulting me and you didn’t say anything! You should have intervened and told him to stop,” Adixia reproached, visibly still irritated. Simon maintains that he acted pragmatically to prevent the situation from degenerating further.