Guest of the Canal+ show as a party On Monday, May 8, Nawell Madani returned to Nathalie Levy for her journey and family. She took particular advantage of her time on the show to talk about her relationship with Djebril Zonga, her daughter Lou, who was born in September 2021. It seems that Nawell Madani’s job has driven him away from his daughter, a complicated ordeal for him.
“Separating myself from my daughter was the hardest thing. Very quickly I found myself at work, maybe a month, maybe three weeks later, I had to go back and I collapsed to the ground. I was in the hospital after the fourth day of my birth and I remember telling Djebril, ‘I don’t want to leave this baby I’ve been waiting for so long.He trusted the Canal+ program before stopping with a lump in his throat.
“It just hurts when I tell all these things… My daughter missed her a lot during this period, it wasn’t easy, I didn’t (…) I said I was emotional (…) I have a daughter, I have a family, I have no control… (…) I am generally described as a strong woman, but this is because I am hypersensitive. and I don’t know how to do it. Acting means I can’t control my emotions, it feels like laughing in Marrakech, I say to myself ‘let’s go, I’ll hold back’ and when I get it, 3,000 people’s hugs, I break down and I can’t… But it’s still nice, I say to myself ‘my girl is fine’, so Thankfully everything is going well. I said only one thing to myself, sacrificing these moments that we can no longer capture because it’s my daughter’s first year that I missed, it must be said, I had a choice, I said to myself ‘me. get away from him better come back’ (…) When I look at the success of this series, I say to myself ‘come on, but it’s not in vain’.Tested in front of Nathalie Lévy.
Nawell Madani appeared on the show to talk about his new drama. So far, so good The film, which has been on Netflix since April 7 and tells the story of journalist Fara, who is thrown into chaos when she decides to help her brother who is caught in the brutality of human trafficking, is a journalist incarnated by himself. Fara puts her family at the target of a drug lord.
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Source: Programme Television

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