“So much suffering”: Ariane Seguillon (Tomorrow belongs to us) operated on because of her “serious illness”


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The actress from “Tomorrow Belongs to Us” confided in her community in an Instagram story, on April 25, 2024. Thus, Ariane Séguillon’s subscribers discovered that she was hospitalized because she underwent an operation, in connection with the bulimia from which she suffered.

“So much suffering”: Ariane Seguillon (Tomorrow belongs to us) operated on because of her “serious illness”

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This is currently not in great shape for Ariane Séguillon. This Thursday April 25, 2024, the actress of Tomorrow belongs to us (TF1) revealed that she was currently hospitalized. And she made some confidences.

It’s no secret that Ariane Séguillon suffered from bulimia. She talked about this evil that was gnawing at her in her autobiographical book. The big, released on March 9, 2022 by Flammarion editions. His weight gain was linked to his little brother Benjamin’s cancer. “What made me want to cure my bulimia was really for my son Dorian. And for my brother, who said this magnificent sentence to me when he was in palliative care: ‘Take advantage of this breath that I will miss, life is so beautiful’. I no longer had the right. My bulimia was a slow suicide…“, she clarified to Purepeople.

The actress from Tomorrow Belongs to Us undergoes surgery

If today, the mother of Dorian Lauduique (of the Ofenbach group) is cured, she admitted that her bulimia had left her with after-effects. So she had to be hospitalized. And this Thursday, the interpreter of Christelle Moreno gave her news in an Instagram story. “Here’s some news. Thank you all in advance for your words. I suffered a lot. I’m going out today. I thought what suffering for my weight. Let us never forget that bulimia is a serious illness and that it must be treated. Those who have never experienced it cannot understand and even when cured, there are still after-effects. There’s no more hernia, sleeve put back in place. I’m cured but I’m taking care of myself“, we can read in the caption of a photo of her in a hospital gown, lying on her bed, with a little smile. A message that will certainly reassure her community.

In January 2023, Ariane Séguillon confided in Faustine Bollaert about her fight, in It starts today. The opportunity to discover that it was at the age of 40 that she fell into excess food. She increased her bouts of bulimia, out of sight, and reached 110 kilos in almost two years. This took a toll on his body, forcing him to have injections. “I especially had major tendon problems, because I didn’t have the ankles or the tendons for that much weight.“, she remembered. Fortunately, she managed to escape this vicious spiral.



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