“I consume too much and I can no longer do without it”, Énora Malagré, the truth about her addiction

“I consume too much and I can no longer do without it”, Énora Malagré, the truth about her addiction
“I consume too much and I can no longer do without it”, Énora Malagré, the truth about her addiction

Alcohol, cigarettes, cocaine, opioids, games, food… Who doesn't know someone who suffers or has suffered from addiction? ? An evil that consumes the person who is affected. It also often has a catastrophic impact for loved ones who regularly experience the loss of the addicted person. To evoke this oh so delicate subjectCanal + began broadcasting on December 4 a documentary series entitled Tomorrow I stop !. Four 52-minute episodes in which a personality talks about this “product” that she cannot do without. Last week, the writer Christophe Tison came to talk about his alcohol problems. Star dancer Marie-Agnès Gillot spoke about her addiction to cigarettes.

This December 11, two new celebrities will open up without a filter. The actor Philippe Lellouche will discuss his problems with the game. Furthermore, Enora Malagré, Cyril Hanouna's former columnist, will come to speak openly about her sugar addiction. Putting aside the “shame” that addicted people often feel, the 44-year-old young woman will talk about her abnormal relationship with sweet products.

Accompanied by her lover and her friends, the pretty blonde evokes his behavior towards what is his stuff. “I'm addicted to sugar. I consume too much and I can't live without it she says. Enora Malagré is, moreover, not the only one to suffer from this addiction. In , sugar consumption increased from 26 kg per year per person in 1953 to 35 kg in 2024. 5 to 10% of French people are even addicted to it.

Enora Malagré: her speaking out to help others

Cauet's former acolyte has been talking for years about a subject that touches her personally:endometriosis. If she speaks, it's not to talk about her but to tell those who suffer that they are not alone. By openly discussing his sugar addiction, the ex of DJ Cut Killer has the same objective. In this documentary, she attempts to understand where your addiction comes from and how to overcome it by interviewing doctors and specialists.

Astounded, she discovers in particular that sugar ingestion aggravates inflammatory diseases such asendometriosis from which she has suffered since adolescence. Forced to follow heavy hormonal treatment, it made her take (because of the sweets) almost 15 kilos. A strong testimony in which many will perhaps find themselves. It might even make them want to say “STOP” once and for everything a few weeks away from the new year’s resolutions.

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