Upset, Souad Romero (Large Families) reveals a dramatic situation in her tribe

Upset, Souad Romero (Large Families) reveals a dramatic situation in her tribe
Upset, Souad Romero (Large Families) reveals a dramatic situation in her tribe

A gloomy start to the year for Souad Romero. The solar mother of Large families: life in XXL revealed to us the dramatic situation his tribe has been plunged into in recent days.

A few weeks before the return of Large families: life in XXL new on TF1, viewers can expect to find the Romero tribe for a fourth consecutive year. On air, Souad will continue to share his daily tips and his humanitarian missions with his association, in addition to his already busy daily life with his five children. Without losing her smile, the Southerner makes brief appearances on Instagram but remains much more discreet on her social networks lately. And for good reason: the clan is unfortunately affected by a new family tragedy at the start of the year…

Souad Romero (Large families) explains the reasons for his discretion on social networks

As Souad Romero's 277,000 subscribers were able to follow over the last weekend, the mother and several of her children went to the Timone hospital to visit a young cousin of Rachel, Kézia, Mario , Laina and Isaac. Joy, 8 years old, is affected by subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (SSPE), a rare disease seriously affecting neurological development and affecting one in a million children on average, according to the National Academy of Medicine. Contacted by us, Souad Romero explains: “Research is expensive, it’s a little-known disease. The little one is only 8 years old, he was having seizures and worrying discomfort. He now finds himself bedridden in hospital overnight, with mini epileptic seizures every 2 minutes.“.

Souad Romero (Large families), upset by the fate of her children's cousin

The professional cleaning lady is all the more affected given the diagnosis she recently learned… “We told the parents that we could not treat him. The doctors have no cure and its life expectancy is now estimated between 1 year and 5 years… It's so hard. Seeing little Saturday, I was upset. That's why I stopped posting stories.” Joy's family is therefore actively mobilizing to find treatment in health centers while not minimizing its medical expenses to save the boy. The regional daily Provence also joined the Romeros to relay the kitty helping Joy.


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