Laëtitia Provenchère has agreed to confide in Télé Star about the death of her husband. Indeed, the one who participates in Large families, life in XXL, lost her husband, while she was pregnant with her triplets.
Laëtitia Provenchère is a courageous mother. Who participates in the program Large families, life in XXLis a mother of four children including triplets. While pregnant with her three daughters, she loses her husband thus assuming her pregnancy and her life as a single mother of a large family. This daily life, Laëtitia wished to evoke it for Star TV. She confided with emotion on the disappearance of her husband: “When Guillaume died, as a result of a work accident, editor’s note, I was two months pregnant. At the beginning I said to myself that I was going to see how it unfolded without projecting myself and concentrating my energy on Nolann“, she begins by declaring.
Laëtitia then makes a big decision: “Finally, I decided to keep the triplets and to focus on her and on Nolann. I motivated myself so that he had a very structured daily life. Fortunately he was there, laughing, crying, because he represented life…” Thanks to his first son, the mum was able to hold on and fought every day not to sink.
Laëtitia Provenchère: “I exchanged with Rofrane Bambara who had quadruplets”
The mother of four also spoke about how she joined the cast of Large families, life in XXL : “When I made this choice, I wondered how I was going to manage things. I went to seek advice on the internet and on social networks”, does she start by declaring before confiding that she was helped by another candidate : “I exchanged with Rofrane Bambara who had quadruplets. When she posted a story for a casting last year, I applied”. A way for this mom to show that nothing is insurmountable, despite sometimes the blues. Laëtitia Provenchère is definitely a model of courage.
Interview to be found in full in your Télé Star magazine on newsstands and in digital version this Monday, April 18
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