Clara Morgane evokes this “battle” that she “won” against science and the opinion of doctors

If everyone has their own definition of happiness, for Clara Morgane, being a mother is undoubtedly the definition that best suits her. Indeed, at 42, the leader of the review is on a small cloud. Fulfilled sentimentally speaking with her companion Jeremy Olivier, the couple experienced true happiness seven years ago, when their daughter arrived in the world. A girl that the ex-actress takes care to hide and whose face only very rarely appears on social networks. However, during the last Halloween party, the ex-candidate of “Dance with the stars” did not resist and published an adorable snapshot in the company of his offspring, disguised for the occasion.

If she very rarely reveals her face, Clara Morgane does not hesitate to talk about her wonder when she has the opportunity. The proof, this Monday, March 13 in the podcast Series by Laurent Argelier. During her visit to the journalist, the one who flows happy days in Aix-en-Provence also confided that she did not choose this city by chance. “I have a wonderful 7-year-old daughter. I get to be with her a lot. It’s my priority”she explained to the journalist before specifying: “I chose to go and live in Aix-en-Provence because I wanted her to have a good childhood. I had a hard time imagining how she could grow up in Paris.”

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The miracle for Clara Morgane

And if she wants a “beautiful childhood” for her daughter, like all parents, it is also because Clara Morgane almost never became a mother. “I wanted to be a mother. Truly, I think I have a mother’s heart. But my work took over so much that I actually didn’t have the time. I made my daughter quite late, at 34, becauseI was told that it was actually impossible. I was told that I could notshe revealed to Laurent Argelier.

Indeed, Clara Morgane admits that she suffered from a “physical, medical problem”. It has it “urgent alert” and allowed him to say to himself: “if it’s impossible, it’s now”. “I didn’t want to find myself without knowing the greatest human experience which is that of being a mother. I fought this battle and I won it”rejoices Clara Morgane who saw “the sky falling on [sa] head, like a miracle” the day her daughter was born.

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