“This kid hurts”, Nikos Aliagas confides in the serious illness of his childhood

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Guest of the show C à vous on France 5 this Friday, March 10, Nikos Aliagas made some revelations about his childhood and in particular the illness from which he suffered as a child.

Came to promote his photography exhibition at the Palazzo Vendramin Grimani in Venice in the France 5 program It’s up to you this Friday, March 10, Nikos Aliagas let himself go make some confidences about his life, as a black and white snapshot of him as a child was shown on air. In his program 50’insidethe flagship host of TF1 receives a guest each week and asks him, bringing to his attention a photo of him as a child, what he would say to her today. And for once, things were reversed since columnist Émilie Tran Nguyen asked her the same question.

After a time of reflection, Nikos Aliagas ended up answering, visibly moved. “Don’t be angry, everything will be fine”he began, before clarifying his thoughts: This kid hurts… he hurts. He comes out of a difficult childhood, a difficult operation. He has his little belly all swollen. He’s in pain, he doesn’t understand, he thinks everyone is in pain.” And the host of The Voice to conclude with a slight smile: “SO I would like to tell him don’t worry, it’s gonna be okay, fight on, don’t complain, get up every time and it’s gonna be okay. Don’t worry. Take away the anger.”

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A malformation that required a heavy intervention

In a documentary broadcast on TMC in February 2022 and named Nikos in real life, the mother of the 53-year-old host had revealed the difficulties encountered by his son during his childhood : “We learned that the baby had a malformation in his little belly. A malformation of the duodenum”, she explained. To repair this malformation, a heavy surgery had been practiced when Nikos Aliagas was very young. If she allowed him to heal, three months of convalescence had been necessary for the little boy. Complicated moments that remain visibly etched in the memory of the host.

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