Cindy Fabre, Miss France 2005 and director of the Miss France committee, spoke with emotion in the show It starts today, this Thursday, January 9. She recounted her journey to becoming a mother and the trials of postpartum.
For two years, she has been the new face of the Miss France committee. In 2022, Cindy Fabre succeeds Sylvie Tellier as director of the Miss France committee. Since then, the former Miss France 2005 has had a busy schedule. Indeed, it is she who accompanies the regional Misses and manages the behind the scenes of the competition with rigor. Indira Ampiot, Miss France 2023 and Ève Gilles, Miss France 2024, are among those who benefited from her support and valuable advice during their reigning year. On December 14, Cindy Fabre signed up for a new year with the most beautiful woman in France. She will therefore support Angélique Angarni-Filopon in 2025.
Alongside his career, Cindy Fabre always dreamed of starting her own family. In 2007, she got into a relationship with a certain Jean-Marc. Quickly, the couple plans to have children but their difficulties in procreating naturally pushes them to turn to in vitro fertilization.
Cindy Fabre talks about how she experienced postpartum
Invited by Faustine Bollaert in It starts todaythis Thursday, January 9, Cindy Fabre spoke unfiltered about her journey to becoming a mother and her postpartum experience. She notably made shocking revelations about her premature birth, which she experienced under general anesthesia, a shock for the former Miss France: “Waking up was complicated, I couldn’t see anything and they told me: ‘Open your eyes! Hold your baby’ but I can’t do it (…) I hold a shape without guessing its face”she says before admitting to having felt guilty.
-Circumstances which caused Cindy Fabre struggled to bond with her newborninhabited by “the feeling that this child was not his”. A period during which she was unable to get closer to her baby : “Is this my child? I don’t feel anything”, she confides before admitting that it took her several months to create connections: “I admit, it took me a year. Is I could lie and say it only took me a few months but for all these women watching, it can be a long time. It’s not serious in itself, but the trauma is also long.” Today the little boy named Elio has grown up and Cindy Fabre has started a new life with Sylvain Camos, whom she married last July.
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