“Things are not going well,” says the widow Erasmo Carlos

“Things are not going well,” says the widow Erasmo Carlos


Fernanda Esteves detailed how she coped with days without the artist




Erasmus Charles died in November 2022, aged 81, from panniculitis complicated by sepsis of cutaneous origin. Still very shaken, the singer’s widow, Fernanda Esteves, posted a lengthy rant on her social network about her, where she made a shocking revelation.

“I’ve just thrown away the things from your last breakfast at home, and my heart aches. I couldn’t keep them here any longer, but looking at the packets of biscuits, the half-eaten jam, and the last two slices of bread in the bag, everything had a sense for me, believe me love…”, he hypothesized.

“I know, I know it might seem like a sign that things are not right leaving it there for more than 7 months, but it’s just that my love, it’s a little bit of you, and I want to resist whatever dust it leaves is remained,” he said.

Erasmo Carlos’ widow finds it difficult to resume life after the artist’s death

Fernanda Esteves, who has already admitted that she neglected her hygiene habits after her husband’s death, has now clarified that she is having difficulty resuming her routine after the loss. The artist’s wife explained how she got rid of the remains of Erasmus’ last breakfast.

“I held my breath like someone who needs to take bitter medicine with a blue bag in my hands, I took everything and put it in, I freed my breath, I held it again and put it all in the trash” he said. And she lamented, “Holding my breath didn’t make the moment any less bitter.”

Fernanda then explained that even after she made the decision to throw the food in the trash, she considered going back. “I’m sitting here wondering if I should run there, ask for forgiveness, take it all back and put it back… whoever said hope dies last certainly didn’t know our love. Love dies last and hope is stupid… and I still have a little hope left. I love you, Vido!”

Source: Terra

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