Some childhoods break you in ways no one ever sees. Alain Delon’s began in that invisible fracture—between homes, between parents, between identities. A boy passed around, never fully claimed. The world would one day worship his face, but first he had to survive the feeling of being unwanted, unmoored, unnam… Continues… Before Alain Delon became the emblem of enigmatic cool, he was a child learning to read the world without the safety of roots. His parents’ separation, the instability of foster homes, and the coldness of institutions taught him early that love was conditional and belonging could vanish overnight. In...
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