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Jérémy (Married at First Sight) gives news of his dog Noé who had to undergo emergency surgery

Jeremy (Married at first sight) gave news of his little dog Noé, this Tuesday, November 19. The little beast had to undergo surgery because of a nasty hernia.

Jérémy became known thanks to his participation in the eighth season of Married at first sight. The candidate married Marie with whom he was 82% compatible. But the adventure quickly ended for the two spouses. After a violent argument at his home, the young man presented himself alone for the assessment. Exasperated, he even tried to cut short his exchange with the experts. He returned to his painful experience in the program a few weeks ago. “Yes, I think it’s mainly in my head that I need to do work, so that I no longer have the impression of being reduced to a caricatured experience.” he said about the show. Marie, for her part, had assured that she would no longer have any relations with Jérémy.

Jeremy (Married at first sight) had launched an appeal for donations to save his dog

Far from these concerns, the former candidate of Married at first sight had launched an appeal on his Instagram account to save his dog seen in the show. “As you know, my dog ​​Noah is unwell, I thought I would have time but that is no longer the case“, he explained. He had to set up a kitty to finance the operation of his faithful companion. “I created a fund because I cannot afford to pay for the procedure. I’m really sorry to ask you this because I need your help“, he justified himself, receiving some criticism from Internet users in the process. The little animal suffers from a “bilateral perineal hernia”. “What I didn’t anticipate was that his condition would worsen so quickly, in just a few days the hernia doubled in size, and since last night he’s been having trouble relieving himself.” Marie’s ex had explained on her kitty page.

Jeremy (Married at first sight) reassures about Noah’s condition

Jérémy finally achieved his goal of raising 2,600 euros for Noé’s intervention and he gave some news about the doggie, this Tuesday, November 19, on Instagram. “The first operation went very well, he woke up peacefully and spent the night there,” he wanted to reassure his subscribers. “I’ll pick it up tomorrow afternoon if all goes well,” he continued. But Noé is not yet done with surgical interventions. “The second operation is planned for next week, while he rests and recovers a little.” Jérémy clarified.

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