At 47, could Ophélie Winter one day soon become a mother? The singer made a revelation as intimate as it was shattering in We are live on France 2 this Saturday, May 29.
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Ophélie Winter is definitely not in the language of wood. For his big media comeback this Saturday, May 29 in We are live on France 2, four days before the publication of his autobiography Resilience, A look back at an extraordinary destiny at HarperCollins, the singer of God gave me faith did not evade any subject. From his complicated relationship with his parents, to his injuries in Dance with the stars, through drugs and rumors about his financial situation, Prince’s ex answered all of Laurent Ruquier’s questions, even the most intimate, especially about a possible maternity.
“We can make a soccer team with everything I’ve frozen”
“It’s amazing because you say: ‘I didn’t have children, but after all it might still be possible’, can you explain why? “Laurent Ruquier told him. “I have frozen eggs all over the world”, replied Ophélie Winter, while specifying to have for example “eggs in Spain”. “We can make a soccer team with everything I have frozen”, quipped the 47-year-old star. “Even when I’m dead we can make little Winter”, she had fun telling. Her nearer future is not to become a mother, but to continue the promotional marathon that she has just started with Laurent Ruquier for the promotion of her book, before returning to the stage. Ophélie Winter is particularly expected this Monday, May 31 in the program of Yann Barthès, Daily, on TMC.
A restricted practice in France
Ophélie Winter is not the first French celebrity to to freeze your oocytes in a strange wayr. Before giving birth to her daughter Nina, Lorie, suffering from endometriosis, had also resorted to this practice. “Mr. Macron, let us freeze our oocytes”, had written the singer and actress to the President of the Republic in a letter published on the website of Huffington Post. “There are thousands of us nurturing this ardent hope to give life. I want to be useful, for them, for me, for my country … It is time for the government to heed our call and to extricate us from this dilemma which forces us to break the law to give life, because it is good what it is “, added the artist whose endometriosis was not severe enough to freeze his oocytes in France.
Article written in collaboration with 6Medias
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