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INTERVIEW. Énora Malagré: "I still can not have children"

2019-10-10T11:28:30.177Z


The actress officiates this season as a columnist in "What am I mixing? Every Thursday night on C8. The former acolyte of Cyril Hanouna, who publishes a book, sign his big return on the channel, two years after his departure from "Touch not to my post! "


The actress officiates this season as a columnist in "What am I mixing? Every Thursday night on C8. The former acolyte of Cyril Hanouna, who publishes a book, sign his big return on the channel, two years after his departure from "Touch not to my post! "

Two years after leaving Cyril Hanouna's band, columnist Énora Malagré agreed to join Éric Naulleau in the magazine De quoi j'm mêle ?, every Thursday at 11:30 pm on C8. The opportunity for her to confide in this new challenge and the release of his book A cry of the belly (Paperback).

What motivated you to become a columnist in What am I mixing? on C8?

It's Eric Naulleau. Although I have not been following television for some time, because I would like to do theater, I immediately agreed to join this show because we wanted to work together for a long time. Eric, it's a little my genie of the lamp! All he does is smart, serious and quality. With the two other chroniclers, Thierry Chèze and Sophie Coste, we analyze the cultural news and debate together. Certainly, I remain a frank woman, but I am less virulent and anxiety than in Touch not to my post! [ TPMP , ndr].

Could you return to Cyril Hanouna's band during the season?

It's the past, place to the young! In this talk show, I created a character and I now see a lot of mini-Enora, which puffs me up with pride. When I was part of TPMP , no girl was so forthright in criticism of TV shows. At the time, everyone was lambasting me because I dared to raise my voice. The path I have outlined in this program will not have been worthless.

This month, you're coming out with a book called A Belly Cry , where you're talking about endometriosis. Why did you decide to publicize it?

In TPMP , I was harassed by the perennial question of why I did not have children. At one point, the answer came out like a belly cry. I unveil this book this month, because it's been ten years since I have this intolerably painful disease. I wrote it for over a year and a half to find a word that is just like me. I detail endometriosis fairly cash, sometimes trashy, because it is a little dirty. Today, I am still sick and I still can not have children.

The media speak very little about this disease ...

Thanks to Laetitia Milot and those other women who talk about it publicly, things are better. But endometriosis remains taboo because it affects the uterus, the vagina, the blood of the rules. And since the dawn of time, pain is associated with us. A woman who suffers in silence is normal ...

What do I mix with, at 11:30 pm, on C8

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INTERVIEW. Énora Malagré: "I still can not have children" Ouest-France.fr

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