Luna Skye suffered serious health problems after hip injections that nearly cost her her life! The young woman, who was hospitalized several times in the United States, was the victim of various infections that brought her to the brink of death. Sent back to France she, urgently needed hospitalization … “I was hospitalized in America for three months. I was so close to death there that I felt like a guinea pig. We tried many treatments and when it stopped, I got infected again. I became addicted to oxycodone.He relied on an article written by our colleagues from . Release.
“Yeah, I miss the TV”
She posted a long message on Instagram a few days ago in which she came back to this bad experience and what she remembers of it. He started: “It’s not going as planned”. “I’ve got a stone in my stomach, angels. I’m going to have to make big decisions because of my bullshit and I’m lost,” Luna admitted. And to continue: “I can tell you today. Yes, I regret television because it only introduced me to people who work for their interests, they recommend things to you because it benefits them”.
Luna came to a bitter conclusion as she pointed out that these people had nothing to do with her own actions and the consequences of their actions. “Even if it ruins the lives of others”. He later developed: “This story is EXACTLY the same principle as product placement. Just because this same person plans to open an aesthetic clinic and earns me by putting him in his place, I trusted a person who was selling the virtues of a so-called professional doctor. With Dubai”. The young woman then questioned the fact that someone could recommend it. “to a friend, or even to anyone”. Luna concluded by emphasizing that she was the one who paid for the broken pottery… She regrets it. “having reliable people without principles”. “I blame myself so much and I’m lost because this story is making me paranoid, who can I trust now?”, he continued. Then to address the hypocrisy of the reality TV world and to interpret the following fact:“We are in a rich world, we sell our souls to the devil, but then we pray”.
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Source: Programme Television

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