“First moment of freedom”, Jérémy from Married at first happy sight

“First moment of freedom”, Jérémy from Married at first happy sight
“First moment of freedom”, Jérémy from Married at first happy sight

This Thursday, December 12, 2024, Jérémy, revealed in Married at First Sight, took to his Instagram story to give news of his dog.

Screenshot Married at First Sight / M6

In March 2024, M6 viewers discovered Jérémy in the show Married at first sightbroadcast on M6. The candidate had thus married Marie, with whom he was 82% compatible. But if the young woman had had a crush on Jérémy, he, for his part, was much more reluctant about their relationship and had even refused to see her during the review of the show.

“First moment of freedom”: Jérémy (Married at First Sight) happy, his dog is in good health

Since his appearance on M6, the young man has been very present on social networks. And a few weeks ago, Jérémy called on his Instagram subscribers for help to finance the operation of his dog, Noé, who is very ill. Fortunately for him, they responded and the interventions took place in the following weeks. This Thursday, December 12, 2024, the former candidate of Married at first sight once again took to his Instagram story to say more about Noé’s state of health. And the news is good! “First moment at liberty” he wrote on a video of his dog on a walk. “The stitches have just been released, he is in great shape!” he added before continuing: “I haven’t been this happy in over a year!

Several weeks of worry for Jérémy (Married at First Sight)

And for good reason! These last few weeks have been full of worry for Jérémy. “Some time ago (1 month) I noticed a lump on Noah’s rear end.” he confided on November 7, 2024 on his Instagram account. “I changed his diet to help him. What I didn’t anticipate was that his condition would worsen so quickly. In just a few days, the hernia doubled in size, and since last night he’s been having trouble relieving himself. I didn’t want to come to this, but (…) I currently cannot afford to pay for the procedure (…)” he explained to his subscribers, before creating a fund for his dog’s operation. Fortunately, the situation quickly improved: “The first operation went very wellhe wakes up quietly and spends the night there” Jérémy announced on November 19, 2024. All’s well that ends well!

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