“It’s over”: Samuel Le Bihan opens up about his daughter Angia, who suffers from autism

“It’s over”: Samuel Le Bihan opens up about his daughter Angia, who suffers from autism
“It’s over”: Samuel Le Bihan opens up about his daughter Angia, who suffers from autism

Samuel Le Bihan, who you can find this Tuesday, November 12 from 9:05 p.m. on 3 in a new episode ofAlex Hugo titled Those involvedmade an important decision regarding her daughter Angia, who has autism. It's over, I don't talk about her anymore. She's entering adolescence, it's time for me to leave her alone. If she wants to speak out one day, she will, but it's no longer up to me to do so.“, he recently confided in the columns of Magazine.

A choice that he already mentioned to the teams of Telepro a little earlier speaking more generally about all his children (he has three): “We'll leave them alone. I don't want to talk about it anymore. I spoke about my daughter to advance the cause of autism. I made a contract with my daughter where we talked about her but it's a fight that I keep. Now we have to let her grow up in peace.

As a reminder, Samuel Le Bihan co-created a few years ago Autism service info (0800 71 40 40), a listening and advice platform all-round. “We helped 40,000 people. It's not nothing! There was a need, we targeted it,” he recently pointed out on the set of C to you. And he was made a Knight of the Legion of Honor last April, the objective being to reward him for this commitment.

Samuel Le Bihan, his daughter Angia has progressed a lot

He obviously did all this for his daughter, of whom he gave reassuring news for TV Star in March: “Angia has evolved enormously. She enters adolescence, has girlfriendsis accompanied to school by a support person for students with disabilities (AESH). She has made incredible progress but it requires a lot of will and resources. Not everyone is as lucky as I am.

Finally, let us recall that Samuel Le Bihan was recently featured in a TV film broadcast on France 2 and entitled Alone. He invested a lot in this project, the story being that of the navigator Yves Parlier, who took reckless risks during the 2000-2001 Vendée Globe.

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