Ingrid Chauvin: this upsetting discussion with her son Tom, on the death of her daughter Jade: Femme Actuelle The MAG

Ingrid Chauvin shows considerable courage on a daily basis. Almost seven years later the death of his daughter Jade on March 25, 2014 Due to a heart defect, the 47-year-old actress also has to deal with questions from her son, Tom. Through an Instagram story published on Saturday January 23, 2021, the star of Tomorrow belongs to us revealed a very heartbreaking exchange she had with her little boy.

"Mom, if Jade lives on a cloud, does that mean she died before?", asked him the little piece of cabbage who will celebrate his fifth birthday Thursday, June 10, 2021. And the single mother to answer: "It's true Tom, you're right … But above all it means that life doesn't really stop and that there is always a part of you that remains somewhere. " The ex-companion of Thierry Peythieu tries somehow to "find the words every day, for [her] child, be as close as possible to the truth and make everything positive no matter what", as she explained to her subscribers. Confidences could not be more touching.

Ingrid Chauvin: "I'm scared for Tom every day "

In an interview with Gala in May 2019, Ingrid Chauvin had confided in her second pregnancy, which was not always a long quiet river. Indeed, memories sometimes sprouted, as she had told our colleagues: "When I was pregnant with Tom, I would talk to him. I had times where I cried a lot because I relived what I had been through and I had this lack of my daughter. " An immense pain, which also influences her role as a mother, and the education of her son, "this miracle child". Indeed, the actress explained to feel a constant fear for her child. "I'm afraid for Tom every day, I wake up almost every night with a sweat. We will never be parents like the others. We try to take it upon ourselves so as not to transmit our anxieties to our child ", she had declared in the columns of the weekly.

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