Former “Love is in the meadow” candidate, Emmanuelle, is currently facing her father’s illness. He told his fans in his Instagram story on April 26, 2022.
To see a loved one, a loved one, fighting disease undoubtedly one of life’s greatest hardships. Emmanuelle, former candidate on Love is in the pasture going through these hardships now and facing his father’s hospitalization. On April 26, 2022, he spoke up and shared his pain with his fans through his Instagram story.
1er in May, it was planned that Emmanuelle and her husband, Yoann, would go to Frequently Asked Questions. This event which took place in Pierrefitte-ès-Bois, in the Loiret, in the Center-Val de Loire, is particularly anticipated. Note that because of the pandemic, it hasn’t happened in two years. In the program: an exhibition and competition of goats, tasting, an exhibition of old tractors or even a carnival, announced Pure People. Only, the circumstances, the emblematic couple of Love is in the pastureunable to support a loved one.
Emmanuelle: “Thank you for your messages. My dad was hospitalized”
In her Instagram story, Emmanuelle confesses thathe was in hospital in Bretonneau for his father. “Thank you for your messages. My dad was hospitalized. Some of you know he was followed because he had a transplant and that.he had a lot of cancer. He has an infection. He will do a lot of exams. When we find out more, I’ll let you know. ” he writes.
Note that at the beginning of the year, it was Frederique’s mother taken to the emergency room because of Covid-19. “I think deeply of my little loving mother who was hospitalized for fifteen days because of Covid. First at the hospital in Sarlat la Canedat where the staff is very vigilant, and since yesterday at the Center Hospitalier de Périgueux in the intensive care unit (his condition is relentless with very low oxygen levels and very tired, have to wait if he needs more care oxygen levels and hopefully not) “, he was told. Fortunately, her mom is better now.
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