“I tried for two years”, her intimate confidences about her difficulties in getting pregnant

This Thursday, January 18, 2024 marks the publication of Corps à cœur, published by Robert Laffont, Laurie Darmon’s book dedicated to self-acceptance. The opportunity to learn more about the difficulties in getting pregnant encountered by Laury Thilleman.

Rare confidences. This Thursday, January 18, 2024, Laurie Darmon publishes Body to hearthis book dedicated to self-acceptance published by Robert Laffont. A work for which the singer-songwriter spoke with a series of personalities to tell their “journey of self-acceptance”. A theme on which Joyce Jonathan, Benjamin Siksou, Barbara Butch but also Laury Thilleman have agreed to talk. The opportunity to learn more about the intimacy of the one who was elected Miss France 2011.

In the pages of the book, Laury Thilleman agreed to talk about the difficulties she encountered getting pregnant. A subject on which the former beauty queen rarely communicates, and for good reason, as she explains to Laurie Darmon for the purposes of her book. Indeed, Laury Thilleman admits to having had a hard time dealing with the rumors about her hypothetical pregnancy spread in the media during a difficult period for her.

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Laury Thilleman: “It’s very violent!”

“I’ll spare you the moments when I was told I was pregnant, even though I had been trying to have a child for maybe two years, and it wasn’t working!”, she confides in the pages of the book. Intimate revelations that say a lot about the relationship of the ex-miss France to motherhood but above all his propensity to avoid discussing the theme in the public space. “If I don’t have children yet, it’s for a reason of my own and I won’t tell you.”declared Laury Thilleman in 2021 in the columns of Télé-Star. Laury Thilleman particularly mentions feeling “slave of one’s own body” and its “own mentality to satisfy people’s expectations”.

The rumors spread about her pregnancies have worn down the beauty queen a lot. “If it turns out, I’m freezing my eggs too… Of course I wasn’t going to talk about it, but it’s very violent! There were no social networks in my time, I discovered them late in life. It is in some ways wonderful to organize your own communication, and at the same time, the more the years pass, the more vulnerable and powerless you find yourself in the face of what people are going to say about you.” , adds Laury Thilleman in the pages of Laurie Darmon’s book.

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