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VIDEO – Last May, the humorist, who died on July 10 after a deadly fall in Paris, granted an interview to Luxe Jordan where he confided without taboo on his mental health problems.
«Where does this world go?“Last May, Bun Hay Mean granted an interview to Luxe Jordan. A long interview of an hour in an airplane setting which will be the last TV appearance of the humorist who died on July 10 at the age of 43, after a deadly fall on the 8th floor of a building in Paris.
The actor revealed in Jamel Comedy Club confided in his mental health problems that led him to the psychiatric hospital last summer. “”Between the crisis, the war in Ukraine, Trump who arrives … It is as much the crisis of the quarantine as the ecological issues for which I fight. I made a stay at the 4-5-week psychiatric hospital. They take me there. It’s hot but it feels good. I was told bipolar so it allowed me to redo a tour of all my life and all these ups and downs and understand them“He explained in” The Luxury Jet “.
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He also remembered delight and serenity these weeks of rest without a phone. “”You have to be disconnected at one point, being cut off from the world. It feels good and it allows you to refocus on what matters really and telling you that, yes, it is beautiful life“, Even confided to the one who called himself” the funny Chinese “. In this interview, he had finally returned to his beginnings, where he played in the theater in the evening and slept in the street at night.
Bun Hay Mean has been going through difficult moments for several years and had recently been hospitalized in Reunion. Mental health problems that Bun Hay Mean evoked in his latest show Kill Bun That he was to play at the Montreal Olympia on July 11.
A few hours after his death, his producer Philippe Delmas said in a statement that his fatal fall had occurred after trying ” to recover your phone fallen into the gutter of your balcony ». The tributes were numerous Thursday, from Guillaume Canet to Jamel Debbouze, via Jean-Luc Lemoine, Bérengère Krief or Waly Dia.
In 2016, with Audrey Crespo-Mara on LCI, Bun Hay Mean already told that humor and the scene acted as therapy for him. “”Having recognition, to exist through the other is goodHe said in particular.