Marie Trintignant “crazy with jealousy” at Christmas, the “disgusting” attitude of Bertrand Cantat had shocked

In between Marie Trintignant and Bertrand Cantat the feelings are fast, strong and brutal, from the beginning of their meeting. A love story as strong as it is toxic, this is what Anne-Sophie Jahn tells in her book Black Desire (ed. Flammarion), and which will lead to a dramatic outcome: the death of the actress beaten by her companion, to the point of leaving her in a very serious condition, before she died a few days later, in a Neuilly-sur-Seine clinic. The book tells the story of a dark story punctuated by fits of jealousy. Among which that of Marie Trintignant, driven mad by a gesture from Bertrand Cantat, creating a scandal at Christmas. The opportunity to highlight the attitude “disgustingof the singer.

On December 14, the leader of Noir Désir formalizes his union with the daughter of Jean-Louis and Nadine Trintignant. Then take place the Christmas celebrations at Ann, the sister of Bertrand Cantat, well “less harmonious“only when the actress was introduced to the singer’s band. Ann Cantat will tell this one:”At the end of the evening, Krisztina (who was in a relationship with Bertrand Cantat, and pregnant with him when he met Marie, editor’s note) is tired, she asks if she can stay to sleep. It made Marie mad with jealousy. She must have feared Krisztina who had stayed ten years with the father of her children, she who had never stayed so long with a man.“Marie Trintignant then decides to insist that this one go away.

It was disgusting

She called Bertrand every hour to find out if she was gone, says Ann Cantat. He ended up saying to his wife: ‘What the hell are you going to move, yes or shit?’ It was disgusting, it wasn’t Bertrand, we were all very uncomfortable.“A version that always surprises those close to the actress, who have never seen someone jealous in her. The author also specifies that, contrary to what Bertrand Cantat’s sister, Marie Trintignant, testifies remained almost as long as Krizstina and the leader of Noir Désir, with Samuel Benchetrit, father of her son Jules. It was in January that the Bordeaux artist finally settled with Marie Trintignant, rue de la Mare, in Belleville , in a loft filled with books on psychoanalysis, nestled at the bottom of a bamboo garden, behind a red gate, far from the noise of the city.

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