Flavie, Valentin's suitor in Love is in the meadow 2024, was diagnosed with a cancerous tumor during the filming of the show broadcast on M6. In a video posted on social networks, the young woman, who keeps smiling despite the illness, gives news of her state of health.
How is Flavie? The candidate of Love is in the meadow 2024, who was diagnosed with cutaneous Edwing sarcoma – a malignant cancerous tumor of the skin – in the middle of filming the show presented by Karine Le Marchand, is reassuring. In an interview given to Parisian on November 5, Valentin's suitor spoke of the unwavering support of the dairy cow breeder when she told him the news. “I told him that I had been diagnosed with cancer and that I would understand if he was afraid of the situation”, she said.
“I won't let you down, I'm not like that”, the 26-year-old farmer then replied. “I didn't ask myself the question of leaving or staying. We always have hard times in life, we have to get over it. Flavie was strong”, he confirmed in the columns of the daily. If the young woman can count on the presence of her lover to comfort her, what about at the clinical level?
“I’m not done yet”
In a video granted to the YouTube channel Guignan Story, published on November 17, and relayed on Instagram this Friday, November 22, Flavie gave news of her state of health. “I learned right in the middle of filming that I had cancer. So it was a bit unexpected in the story”confides the youngest of the adventure. And to discuss his treatment protocol: “I did my treatments. So, I finished my treatments, the 9 chemos are over.”
Despite everything, it is still early to talk about healing: “Afterwards, I am not out of it for the moment because I potentially have a re-operation on the scar”, continues the woman who returned to work as a saleswoman, after taking sick leave. “I'm waiting for the call from my oncologist. But let's say that they are not 100% worried either. It's a small lymph node that appeared in the lung, but it needs to be monitored. It's not a worrying mass, we'll say.” Something to keep hope in this painful ordeal.