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Heston Blumenthal says he was ‘basically in prison’ after being sectioned by wife


Heston Blumenthal in tears as he reveals wife was forced to have him sectioned

Heston Blumenthal is getting candid about his time in hospital last November(Picture: BBC / The One Show)

Heston Blumenthal described the ‘prison’-like atmosphere after he was sectioned by his wife Melanie Ceysson earlier this year following a bipolar disorder diagnosis.

The celebrity chef, 58, has been candid about his three-week-long hospital stay in November 2023, after his wife, 38, admitted him to the hospital under the Mental Health Act due to his increasingly ‘extreme’ behaviour.

The three-Michelin-star restaurant owner has previously recounted what occurred that evening, as he recalled being sedated and taken away by ‘a policeman, five firemen and a doctor with an assistant.’

Melanie made the call and watched the scene unfold from her father’s house a few miles down the road in Provence through security camera footage.

‘Our world was falling apart,’ Melanie told the Daily Mail about the measures that pushed her to take drastic action to save her husband whom she had married just eight months earlier in March 2023.

‘The way he was acting, the way he was talking, it wasn’t him. His eyes were turning dark.

His wife recalled his ‘dark energy’ and how she made the call from her father’s house (Picture: Getty)

‘His voice became metallic. His movements were reptilian. He was speaking faster and faster, following me everywhere and asking questions, “Why? Why? Why?”,’ she said of his behavior during those days.

She added there was a ‘dark energy’ and his hallucinations involved ‘guns and death’, the entire situation was ‘horrible’ as Heston was prone to unprovoked explosions.

After Heston awoke in hospital he was confused about what was going on but as the situation dawned upon him he soon had to adjust to life at the hospital in the short-term.

He shared: ‘It was basically a prison. Some of the people in there got very angry. The team would take them to the room next to mine and lock them in.

‘They would scream and bang the bed against the door. I remember the noise: the building vibrating with the screaming.’

Although the time also gave him the chance to reflect.

‘My bedroom in hospital became a little haven. I had time to think, time to digest – although I’d never choose to go somewhere like that ever again,’ he added.

Heston described the hospital as a ‘prison’ where some got ‘locked in'(Picture: Channel Four)

The couple both became emotional as they explained just how close to death Heston had been, with the TV chef admitting he had lost as much as 28 kilos in weight.

‘I was so close to death. The doctor said if I’d been sectioned two or three days later…’ he said. ‘My endocrine system had collapsed.’

Meanwhile, Melanie added that when she visited him in the hospital, the reality hit her. ‘You looked like a young kid, totally lost, but it was a first step, and again, he was alive. Especially after what the …read more

Source:: Metro

      

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