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The singer Sheryfa Luna.
FAMILY – “That day, I discovered a pain that no words can truly describe: giving life and having to say goodbye in the same moment. » Singer Sheryfa Luna confided on Instagram on Thursday January 2 that she had given birth to a son who died at birth. “ On November 17, I gave birth to Khalil in chilling silence. No cry, no breath. My son had already left », she writes.
The winner of season 4 of Pop stars (in 2007) tells frankly and with emotion the ordeal she had to face. “In 2024, I had the immense pleasure of learning that I was going to become a mother for the third time. A little boy, Khalil. A pregnancy lived in a bubble of love, like a treasure that I wanted to protect”she explains in the preamble, before describing the pain that followed the birth of her third child, which took place last November.
« I held him close, memorizing every detail of him in my heart. Her face so peaceful, her little hands so perfect. This moment, filled with love, was also a goodbye. A few days later, I had to accompany Khalil to his final resting place, an act so heartbreaking that no mother should have to go through it “, she reveals.
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The singer addresses all parents who have faced perinatal bereavement, a subject that is still sometimes taboo. “ To everyone going through invisible, silent trials, I want to say that you are not alone. Every pain we carry makes us a different version of ourselves, deeper, more conscious “, she confides.
She recalls: “ This truth is indisputable: I am the mother of three children (…). Even if his stay was brief, he left an indelible mark on me. » And to conclude: “Khalil, my son, my angel. You left too soon, but as long as I live, you will live in me. »
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