Former French TV Star Battles Endometriosis, Pursues Moroccan Adoption

Enora Malagré, former columnist of Touche pas à mon poste who has suffered from endometriosis for about ten years, clings to life and her greatest wish, that of adopting a child in Morocco.
Suffering from endometriosis, Enora Malagré did not want to talk about it. "I did not decide to speak, it was imposed on me," she said in a video interview with Femme Actuelle. The subject was raised during an episode of the Touche pas à mon poste show hosted by Cyril Hanouna. "While I had clearly told the production that I did not want any questions about my intimacy, and about the fact that I do not have a child, it was obviously not respected. So in a cry from the belly, a cry from the heart, I blurted out that I had endometriosis," recounts the television host.
Enora Malagré has been suffering from this disease for 10 years. Today, she is happy to talk about it and does not hesitate to boost the morale of women who are also affected by endometriosis. "Don’t be silent too long. You don’t have to let the disease make you its slave. It’s not a question of this bastard winning!" she advises. After several miscarriages, she had to have her uterus removed three years ago. Her desire for motherhood being doomed to failure, Enora Malagré is turning to adoption. "It’s very difficult in my case, because we go from ten years of pain and suffering not to have a child, to potentially a few more years of waiting," she laments.
The television host has preferred to adopt a child in Morocco where the procedure seems less complicated than in France. The steps taken in 2016 have not yet borne fruit, but she is not discouraged.
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