Loana: her testimony in "TPMP" worries Internet users: Femme Actuelle Le MAG

It was a moving testimony. Tuesday February 9, 2021, Loana was among the guests of the show Do not touch My TV broadcast on C8. An opportunity for the winner of the first edition of Loft Story to share, once again, his former addiction to cocaine. If she says that "these are the bad meetings"which plunged him into drugs, Loana wants viewers to know that his adventure in France's first reality TV did nothing to do with his old addiction. "I was thirty when I fell in", she insisted. Mindy's mother then confessed to having paid the price for a bad meeting since her"boyfriend at the time was a dealer". Moved, the young woman also mentioned her ex-companion Fred Cauvin, whom she accuses of domestic violence, and the conflicts with Violette, her mother. An evening during which the young woman delivered a synthesis of his past with a trembling voice, but with great determination to move forward.

Internet users salute Loana's fight

For several days, Loana has been talking about his wish to recover on social networks. Thin silhouette, new hairstyle, the former reality TV candidate seems to have put all means aside to regain her physique and form of yesteryear. "I want to be happy", she confided to Cyril Hanouna in TPMP. And to see the reactions on the Web, it is clear that Loana's testimony caused a stir on social networks. So much so that it ended up among the most commented topics on Twitter. "Loana deserves so much better, you can tell in her eyes that she has suffered a lot. I hope it hits some good people","She hurts me too much Loana! I want to help her and give her a big hug"," Loana finally deserves to be happy, I wish him with all my heart"," She is so brave Loana, manage to talk about this pain without shedding a tear and end this questioning with a lot of bravery. I really wish her a new start", can we read on the social network among the thousands of reactions. What motivate Loana in her quest for happiness.

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