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“A world is collapsing”: Valentin’s confidences (L’amour est dans le pré) about Flavie’s cancer

This Monday, November 11, the contender chosen by Valentin will announce during the episode of Love is in the meadowthat she has cancer. During an interview for Marie-Claire, the farmer returned to this difficult ordeal.

It’s a dramatic ordeal for the youngest members of season 19 of Love is in the meadow. While the new season of the show dating of M6 is nearing the end. After welcoming Flavie and Ilona into his home, Valentin finally set his sights on the sparkling Flavie. The beginning of a beautiful story for the young man who confided in the columns of Marie-Claire this Monday, November 11. “I live again! I had never really experienced that before and suddenly my heart started beating again.”, he indicated.

But, while the lovebirds were experiencing their first moments of love, tender and joyful, the young girl learned some bad news. Flavie revealed have a very rare skin cancer : Edwig’s sarcoma. A shock for the dairy cow breeder who tells our colleagues about the moment when Flavie told him about her illness.

Flavie had her appointment with the doctor in the morning and then at the end of the morning, she called me. At that time, I was with my calves and she asked me to stop what I was doing for two minutes to talk about something serious. That’s when she told me she had cancer. Right away, I told her that I wouldn’t let her down.”, he explained. Before adding: “I think it reassured her because she was afraid that I would leave in fact, it had only been a week. In my life, I too have gone through some pretty tough times, even though I’m young, and we’re closer… In any case, I know how to overcome life’s problems. Each test is complicated, but I was ready to stay with Flavie.”

Valentin says he wants to be present to support his suitor

The youngest farmer in the cast appears very mature in his reactions, and indicates that he wants to support his suitor. “When you hear about cancer, a world collapses. So, there are cancers that are curable and cancers that are not, unfortunately. And then who says cancer says chemotherapy. It is at this moment thatit must be solid and must be provided for the sick person.”, says the dairy cow farmer.

Then Valentin says: “Besides, I had done what was necessary to be present for the first chemo. For the others, I couldn’t because of the cows and the farm, but if I could, I would have gone there.”, assures Valentin. On the other hand, the young man admits that he was against the fact that she talked about her fight on television: “I started from my personal principle that by saying it, we would receive messages and if it is to receive messages of support from the other side of from people we don’t know, that doesn’t change. absolutely nothing to say. (…) And then, finally, she talked about it.”

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