Sandra, the wife of actor Tomer Sisley, has decided to publicly accept her past addiction to cocaine. The one who is also the boss of a communications agency has made no secret of the ravages of drugs on her body.
A few weeks after Matthieu Delormeau’s shocking testimony on cocaine addiction, it is the turn of Sandra Sisley, the wife of actor Tomer Sisley, to speak on the subject. While she appears with a large bandage on her nose, she gave her news to Paris Match.
Sandra Sisley “I quickly became addicted” on cocaine: 4 months in detoxification
Sandra Sisley (53) used cocaine for the first time twenty years ago. And his addiction developed very quickly. “I was in this middle of the night, of the party (…) And one day, unfortunately, I tasted it out of curiosity, out of a desire to feel a little like them. I had never drunk alcohol, never smoked a joint. So I went from nothing to taking cocaine. And so in my body, it was the July 14 festival (…) I quickly became addicted”she admitted to Paris Match.
It took her a few years of dependence to realize the extent of the damage, she who claims to have been “clean” during her pregnancy while having very quickly wanted to consume again after the birth of her son (Dino, whose father is her ex-husband, the producer Valéry Zeitoun).
His electroshock? An episode where she let her son cry “fifteen minutes” who have “published in August”. Tomer Sisley’s wife was therefore admitted to rehab: “I understood that I couldn’t do it alone. I had myself interned voluntarily. I was back for two weeks, a month, they kept me for four months…”
Sandra Sisley underwent nose surgery: “My cartilage is necrotic”
Sandra Sisley thought her fight was over. This was without taking into account the ravages that cocaine continued to wreak on his body: “A slow rotting process is taking place in my nose (…) My cartilage became necrotic, and I had to operate. It was a real trauma”. Having undergone surgery twice, the woman who works as a communicator has difficulty with her image: “This plaster is of no use, apart from managing my discomfort. When I look at myself, I don’t recognize myself. It’s not my nose. I don’t take responsibility for the cause of this transformation, I didn’t expect that.”
On Instagram, she clarified, as a warning to anyone who might be tempted to try cocaine: “Today, I am still paying the price for these years of addiction. I underwent a first operation, then a second. My nasal cartilage was damaged. Part of it was necrotic.”








