- Guest on the Party Pyjama podcast, Anne-Élisabeth Bossé discusses her finances.
- She says she struggles to manage her spending.
- She has hired a financial advisor.
- She also talks about her anxiety and the help she received.
Appearing on the Party Pyjama podcast, hosted by Marina Bastarache and Maxime Gibeault, Anne-Élisabeth Bossé opened up candidly about one of her personal flaws: the way she handles money. During the conversation, she acknowledged there’s an aspect of her personality she isn’t particularly proud of—managing her finances.
With frankness, she explained that she occasionally struggles to organize or control her spending, a topic she rarely discusses publicly. This confession revealed a more human and vulnerable side of the actress, far from the roles she portrays on screen.
“Money burns a hole in my hands (…) I’ve made money in my life, it’s taboo to say that, but if you look at my career, there’s money in this story—there should have been more money left than the money that was earned. At a certain point, I had to say: Somebody’s going to manage me, and I got a financial advisor. There’s money I don’t touch anymore. (…) I don’t have an end,”
explains Anne-Élisabeth Bossé.
By discussing her relationship with money and the adjustments she had to make, she opens up a broader reflection on financial management and the importance of having the right people around you. A confession that, beyond the anecdote, humanizes her journey and resonates with many everyday realities.
Seeking Help
During the podcast discussion, Anne-Élisabeth Bossé also opened up about the anxiety she faced and how she managed to cope better by seeking help. She explained that this difficult period came on gradually, eventually becoming overwhelming in her daily life, pushing her to recognize the need to change certain aspects of her life.
With a great deal of candor, she described the sense of being overwhelmed using a vivid image: “It’s like carpenter ants… at some point, if you don’t do anything, I think they would gnaw away at my framework and I’d hit a wall; a lot of things happened at once, including a move.”
This metaphor nicely captures the accumulation of difficulties she faced and the breaking point she confronted. By sharing this chapter of her life, she underscores the importance of recognizing one’s limits and seeking support when needed, so as not to bear too much on one’s own.

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