Juju Fitcats gave an interview for “Télé Loisirs”. The opportunity for the presenter of “Incroyable talent” to confide in one of her physical characteristics that she accepts today.
“They always brought me back to that”: Juju Fitcats talks about the physical peculiarity she hid
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Justine Becattini (real name) became a presenter for M6. Currently, she is at the helm of the second part ofIncredible talent 2024. For the occasion, she recently spoke to Leisure TV and mentioned the physical peculiarity that made him self-conscious for years.
An autoimmune disease that triggered a physical peculiarity
The one who has called herself Juju Fitcats since 2017 began by explaining that everyone has “characteristics that differentiate us“and that's what”something extra“who can define us.”It's something I talk less about but I have a large white streak in my hair and for years I wanted to hide it. When I was youngerthey brought me back to that all the time, they made fun of me a lotcalling me Grandma, while I was only seven years old“, admitted Tibo's fiancée InShape. If she did everything to hide it at the start, the beautiful 29-year-old brunette finally had a trigger that pushed her to change her behavior: “I told myself that it was part of me. Even, on the contrary, the more people see her and the more people associate me with her, the happier I will be.“
“It happened following an emotional shock, more particularly a death. This is something I handled very poorly unconsciously at the age of 7. It was a very complicated period to manage that lasted a very long time. I also have white spots that have appeared on my body, particularly around my eyelids. (…) It is the result of an autoimmune disease called vitiligo.”she had also already confided through a YouTube video dating from 2019.
Juju Fitcats' battle against anorexia
Near Leisure TVJuju Fitcats then spoke another battle she fought. The one against his anorexia which lasted two years. But it is thanks to social networks that she won this war. “I had been to the psychologist, I had tried to talk about it with loved ones, but nothing helped me get out of it. It was when I arrived in Canada for my studies, where sport and nutrition are very anchored, that I told myself that it was the right place to find the keys and get out of these eating disorders.“So, she quickly sought to find people who could give her sports and dietary advice.
“I realized that my social networks were a bit like my diary. As soon as I had a small victory in my daily life as a young woman trying to escape anorexia, I tried to share it. To those close to me first, then, one thing leading to another, I also shared my advice, what I felt, the things that were more difficult, what was easier, what I had really put in place to through my experience. This is how my community was built little by little“, continued Juju Fitcats. Since then, this subject has remained at the heart of her concerns. She regrets that it is taboo and encourages those who suffer to speak out.