The Apulian cantata reveals the terrible experience that marked her deeply. The doctors’ response was nothing short of appalling.
It was 2009 when Emma Marrone took her first steps in the world of entertainment. In that period, in fact, she participated in one of the most successful talent shows on Italian television, Amici, from which she emerged as the winner.
An edition, the ninth, truly memorable given that there were several students who came out of the show and managed to obtain some success, both in the field of dance and in that of singing. From this experience anyway his career definitely took off.
Emma Marrone’s disease
In recent years she has managed to enter the hearts of millions of Italians, thanks to her charisma and talent. A talent that has led her to reach goals she would never have dreamed of. Even from her former student she went on to judge the fourteenth edition of X Factor, alongside Mika, Manuel Agnelli and Hell Raton.
Despite these splendid years spent in the world of music and entertainment, Marrone has never forgotten the bad experience she had at the age of 24. In fact, even before participating in Amici and becoming famous, the doctors informed her of news that would change her life forever.
He was diagnosed in 2008 a tumor in the uterus. News that shocked her and threw her into total darkness. Not only that, before undergoing the surgery to remove the tumor, the doctors had told her that if the surgery didn’t go well, she would only have 2 months left to live.
According to the singer herself, if the surgery went wrong, before going under the knife she signed the papers for organ donation, without the knowledge of her parents and her family. A dramatic storythat few know, above all because it happened before reaching notoriety.
However, Amici’s former student has never stopped smiling and having that grit that has characterized her for all these years, the same one that fans have learned to appreciate and love. But Emma remembers that day very well: “The day after the surgery I was already another person, I felt I had won. I got out of bed and took the catheter out myself… I knew I was healed. I collapsed just walking out of the hospital on my crutch. But I came out as a winner…”.