Enora Malagré and Laëtitia Milot were this Saturday, May 4, 2024, invited on the set of the show “The big week” on M6. In this new program presented by Ophélie Meunier, the two young women confided in their fight against endometriosisa chronic illness from which they both suffer.
Chosen to be the new presenter of the show “Best pastry chef”Laëtitia Milot was invited to talk about her new role on the channel and did not fail to mention her fight against the illness which she decided to publicize.
Laëtitia Milot, Enora Malagré but also Laurie Pester are the three French celebrities known for having shed light on endometriosis by discussing their respective struggles. They have thus helped to raise awareness and break the taboo around this pathology which affects around one in ten women in France.
Enora Malagré in tears
We thus learn that the two guests became very close because of their common illness. “It’s very moving because Laëtitia helped me a lot and when I hear my best friend speak, it really touches me” revealed Enora Malagré in tears.
Just before, the columnist of the program Baptiste de Monstiers took the floor to say: “There is also a message to send to men. Enora knows it. My ex-wife had endometriosis and I wasn’t necessarily aware of the problems and the pain. And it’s above all a woman’s problem, but also a couple’s problem and men can also play their part in that.”
Laëtitia Milot collapses in turn
The former actress of the series ” More beautiful life “ then explained what she thinks has changed: “We are just finally understood and our word is worth something today. Before we were brats, now we’re fighters. We are taken seriously. We are fighting for the younger generation, so that my daughter does not have to experience this. This generation does not have the right to experience medical wandering, to have fertility problems. At some point you have to act. We don’t give up, we fight”she declared before bursting into tears too.
Not insensitive to this emotional sequence, Ophélie Meunier, very moved, also reacted, “It’s something to have you both tonight.”.
Endometriosis: a complicated battle to become a mother
In addition to causing horrible pain during menstruation, endometriosis causes certain infertility. As a result, although Laëtitia Milot had a lot of trouble getting pregnant, she miraculously became the mother of a little girl, now 5 years old, named Lyana. For her part, Enora Malagré is not a mother and recently revealed that she is now certain of never having children.