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Virginie de Clausade addict dès l'âge de 12 ans : elle raconte cette période qui a duré plusieurs années
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00:00 Virginie de Closas enjoys a beautiful career in the French audiovisual and cultural landscape.
00:14 After her early days in the cinema, she continued her career in the presentation of TV programs on many TNT channels,
00:25 chaining various and varied projects until becoming part of the French first season of the successful TV show Her Voice,
00:33 the most beautiful voice in 2012, in the company of Nico Saliaga.
00:39 If at that time she was also an officer on the waves, with radio experiences at Europe 1 and Fun Radio among others,
00:48 she has since reconverted to writing and staging plays.
00:54 With, at the key, a certain success, especially on the boards.
01:01 Yet, everything could have turned bad in the life of Virginie de Closas.
01:08 Indeed, as she confessed during the show "It starts today" on Tuesday, January 31, 2023,
01:17 the 41-year-old French-Belgian polyvalent has developed very young, from the very beginning of her adolescence, a particularly strong and dangerous addiction.
01:27 It is nothing more than an addiction to a certain drug molecule, codeine.
01:35 "One day I was given medocs and I took them because I had painful rules," she says.
01:45 "It was really cool. It puts a wedge between you and reality.
01:50 I thought it wouldn't hurt me.
01:56 I read a lot and I was fascinated by books on drugs.
02:02 So I quickly understood that codeine is a derivative of opium just like heroin," she then says to host Prostin Bollard.
02:13 "It's not possible. I must exaggerate."
02:18 And to believe Virginie de Closas' words, who revealed a few years ago that she had been a victim of sexual harassment, this addiction was particularly pronounced.
02:32 "I think that if I retrospectively measure what I was taking, I say to myself, 'Oh no, it's not possible.
02:41 I must exaggerate, but I didn't take it every day.
02:47 When there was, I took it.
02:53 And when there was the box, I finished the box.
02:59 Until I was 16, I stayed with this opportunistic consumption," she continues.
03:08 But one day she discovers that codeine is for sale and in pharmacies at a relatively affordable price.
03:16 "So there," she says. This addiction even extended to several types of drugs.
03:25 Virginie de Closas also revealed taking paracetamol at the same time at this time, a particularly dangerous practice since it can cause serious liver injuries, in particular.
03:37 A bad habit that she has fortunately managed to get rid of today.
03:45 "I think that if I retrospectively measure what I was taking, I say to myself, 'Oh no, it's not possible.
03:53 I must exaggerate, but I didn't take it every day.
04:00 When there was, I took it.
04:06 And when there was the box, I finished the box.
04:14 And when there was the box, I finished the box."
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04:38 (upbeat music)