“I suffered martyrdom”, Ariane Séguillon (Tomorrow belongs to us) recounts this traumatic experience which sent her to the hospital


On the occasion of an interview for Purepeople, Ariane Séguillon indulged in a few confidences, in particular about weight loss. The actress of Tomorrow belongs to us confides in her “traumatic” experience.

Last March, Ariane Séguillon indulged in a book entitled “The big” in which she indulges in particular on her way of trying to lose weight. During an interview for our colleagues from Purepeoplethe actress of Tomorrow belongs to us confided in her traumatic experience: an operation to install a gastric balloon. “Catastrophic, even. I suffered martyrdom. To swallow it, you have to drink 2 liters of water, it’s a nightmare. It was disgusting. And I was hospitalized the same evening to put myself under painkillers. I tamed my gastric balloon after a week maximum. So I lost weight, yes, but I recovered very quickly… Hell”she explains.

What also annoyed Ariane Séguillon: let his own story be unpacked all over the media : “All the press said that I was losing weight because I was doing sports, which was not true! But at the start, if I agreed to write this book, it was because I wanted to do justice to my little brother “she begins by declaring before continuing: “It was also this situation that led me to bulimia. I lost one of the people I loved the most in the world. He was destroyed in childhood by rape, torture. I had want this omerta to disappear thanks to my writings.”

Ariane Séguillon, very close to Michel Sardou

This interview for our colleagues from Purepeople is also an opportunity to discover the special relationship between Ariane Séguillon and Michel Sardou : “The day of the premiere of our play, my little brother told me that he was going to have a complete tracheotomy. I was in a state… Nobody noticed except Michel, who asked me if that was going. I told him. He said to me: ‘I have a friend who did it, he healed, he spoke again very quickly.’ He was great. He could see that I was in pain my skin. We talked a lot about weight problems, since his mother had suffered from it. He was the one who said to me: ‘You have to take care of yourself, how far are you going to go?’ I haven’t kept in my life but that’s life. It’s made of encounters…”

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During an interview for our colleagues from Purepeople, the actress of Tomorrow belongs to us confided in her traumatic experience: an operation to install a gastric balloon.

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“Catastrophic, even. I suffered martyrdom. To swallow it, you have to drink 2 liters of water, it’s a nightmare.”

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“It was disgusting. And I was hospitalized the same evening to put me on sedatives.”

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“I tamed my gastric balloon after a week maximum. So I lost weight, yes, but I recovered very quickly… Hell,” she explains.

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What also annoyed Ariane Séguillon: that her own story was unpacked everywhere in the media: “All the press said that I was losing weight because I was doing sports, which was not true! ”

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“But at the start, if I agreed to do this book, it was because I wanted to do justice to my little brother”, she begins by declaring

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before continuing: “It is also this situation that led me to bulimia.”

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“I have lost one of the people I loved the most in the world.”

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“He was destroyed in childhood by rape, torture. I wanted this omerta to disappear thanks to my writings.

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This interview for our colleagues from Purepeople is also an opportunity to discover the special relationship between Ariane Séguillon and Michel Sardou: “The day of the premiere of our play, my little brother told me that he was going to have a complete tracheostomy. I was in a state… No one noticed except Michel, who asked me if I was okay.”

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“I told him. He said to me: ‘I have a friend who did it, he healed, he spoke again very quickly’. He was great. He could see that I was badly in my skin. We talked a lot about weight problems, since his mother had suffered from it. He was the one who said to me: ‘You have to take care of yourself, how far are you going to go?’ not kept in my life but that’s it, life. It’s made of encounters…”



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