"We do not shout from the rooftops that we come from People’s Aid." : Vincent Lagaf’s harsh words about adoption

"We do not shout from the rooftops that we come from People’s Aid." : Vincent Lagaf’s harsh words about adoption

Vincent Lagaf, in his autobiography, “My name was Franck,” states that he “rarely tolerates, particularly reminiscent of adoption.

Vincent Lagaf’ shares his touching story. On March 23, the TV presenter publishes her autobiography my name was Frankto the pressures XO. A title referring to the artist’s birth name who was abandoned at birth by his biological mother. Former star host to relieve boredom during a health crisis Bigdil, Croesus or right price On the advice of his wife, he began to write: “There was Covid. I was drawing circles in a 50-foot apartment.2, with two dogs and a psychologist (his companion, editor’s note). I wasn’t well, I wasn’t sure if I’d ever work again…says in the magazine Television 7 Days In stores from Monday, March 20. “I was annoying. My wife Nath told me: “You know what? Put yourself in front of your computer, write down your life, it will do you a world of good. That was the best advice he ever gave me. I shed tons of tears, buried so many things. Then I sent the draft to Éric Naulleau, who is crossed out in C8. A short time later he called me: “Vincent, I’ve read it from cover to cover. That’s a good sign. All you have to do is find a publisher.”

In his book, Vincent Lagaf specifically recalls his special relationship with his adoptive parents, François and Monique:They gave me the opportunity to stay hungry and thirsty, to work in a workshop at the age of 14… And when I wanted to do my military service with the fire department, they helped me fill out the necessary paperwork. But I don’t remember ever giggling with my dad.“The host, who is now 63 years old, went even further in his words:”What I would probably say is rude, but that’s how I felt: my family wanted to be like everyone else, a couple of a boy and a girl. My mother could not have children. They adopted two (Vincent has a sister named Juliette), but I’m not sure my dad really wanted a sister. This is a question that I will never be able to answer, unfortunately.

Frédérick Rapilly’s full interview with Vincent Lagaf can be read in Télé 7 jours. On newsstands Monday, March 20.

Check out this post on Instagram

A post shared by Télé 7 Jours (@tele7jours)

NO

Source: Programme Television

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Top Trending

Related POSTS