“We know it can come back”: Aël, Florent Pagny’s daughter, confides in her father’s cancer

“We know it can come back”: Aël, Florent Pagny’s daughter, confides in her father’s cancer
“We know it can come back”: Aël, Florent Pagny’s daughter, confides in her father’s cancer

This Sunday, November 3, Aël, the daughter of Florent Pagny, was the guest of Adret Crespo-Mara in Seven to eight on TF1. The young woman who is releasing her photo book on November 6 spoke for the first time on and gave news of the fragile health of her famous father.

In the columns of the latest issue of GalaFlorent Pagny spoke about the difficulty of coping with the relapses of his cancer which returned “three times”. “He left for the first time. So, we say to ourselves: it's okay, it's over, life will resume peacefully. Besides, my hair has grown back. Well no, he reappeared. We had to go back to chemo. It wasn't funny. My kids lived this story with me. Anyway, this kind of thing, you don't decide. It's not you who chooses and so it happens to you, it hits you in the face.You accept it and live with it. And every three months, you have checks.”he confided. Lucid, the singer confided that he did not have false hopes and that he can no longer sleep soundly for fear that the disease will return again. Indeed, he assured thathe doesn't “will never be serene again car “You don't know. It could come back.”

On November 6, Aël Pagny releases his first work: “Pagny by Ael: A book of unpublished photos, that of a daughter for her father”. The independent photographer was Audrey Crespo-Mara's guest this Sunday, November 3, in Seven to Eight. She returned to the genesis of this project, but not only that. The freelance photographer spoke more about the photo shoots she did with her father and one of them where her father had a changed physical appearance. “We did this session because he was going to do The Voice live, and he decided he wanted to show off his new appearance to the public before the lives, so that it is not, perhaps, as shocking for everyone”she began by explaining.

“For now, we are happy”

Then specify: I think I didn't see the sick man, I was taking a photo of my dad. I think it also reassured him because it's true that the change in appearance was a shock for him, he wasn't happy to lose his beard and mustache, that's normal. I also find him handsome.” Inca's little sister also did confidences about the state of health current life of his dad and the least we can say is that the artist preferred to remain lucid.

“He's doing very well, fortunately. Not long ago he had an exam and everything is fine. We're waiting for the next one in three months, but for now, we're happy”she assured. Thierry Ardisson's companion then asked him if there was “the hope of ending it once and for all with this damn cancer” and the young woman's response was more frank. “Yes, there is always hope, but we know that it is not realistic. We know it could come back at any time, so we live in the present, we don't think about what could happen. We're happy, everything is fine.”she concluded with a smile on her lips.

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