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.
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