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the moving testimony of Véronika Loubry on her partner’s stage 4 cancer (VIDEO)

Life has many surprises in store for me. This is the name of the autobiographical work published at the end of March by former TV host Véronika Loubry. She recalls significant moments of her life and speaks in a touching manner about the illness of her companion, Gérard Kadoche, whose daily life she has shared for more than eight years, and who is fighting stage 4 pancreatic cancer. This Saturday, April 6 in a new issue of Quelle époque! (France 2), she gave a moving testimony about the man she loves, evoking her desire to help him as best as possible and the motivations which prompted her to write this book.

Véronika Loubry’s beautiful proof of love: “I will be a helper, a companion, a warrior”

“I wrote it for him, to talk about it, because a 56-year-old woman who is very followed on the networks and who says: ‘Here, from there, I’m going through hell, my partner has cancer and life will continue, I will be a helper, a companion and I will be a warrior at his side, an amazon to protect him…’ I wanted to send a message”, she confided to Léa Salamé and to his sidekick Christophe Dechavanne, seated around the table. “The person who receives the word ‘cancer’, they are not ready, but the person next to them must smile, compose, pretend, cry in silence, scream alone, she added. I want that my man, when he looks at me, it’s always: ‘Don’t worry, I’m here.'” “I love him, it’s been a year since we discovered his stage 4 cancer during a blood test banal”, she added, before later launching a real cry from the heart: “I want his pancreatic cancer to disappear from his body!”.

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The moving confidences of Denis Brogniart on the death of his father

This issue of What a time! was particularly moving. Denis Brogniart made rare confessions in connection with the premature death of his father, almost thirty-two years ago: “In 1992, in May, when I lost my dad, who never was not 50 years old… That is to say, he was younger than I am today, and I was just out of adolescence… There, I would have liked to have a necklace of immunity for [le] put it around his neck, so that he will still be here, with me, today.”

Article written in collaboration with 6Medias

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