facing Guillaume Pley, she delivers some great details!

In full promotion of his series So far, so good, Nawell Madani continues the interviews. This Friday, April 21, 2023, the 39-year-old comedian, host, screenwriter and director was Guillaume Pley’s guest on the set of Legend. An opportunity for her to talk about her “difficult childhood”. “I got 3rd degree burns” she confided. “I had no hair, I had a little monk haircut and suddenly they called me Clash cop, in Belgium it means ‘bald’ or ‘buttock head’, the little ones called me that .”

It was at the age of 2 and a half that the actress was the victim of a domestic accident “while making fries”. “They were making fries at home, I was dancing and the fryer spilled on me. It goes very quickly”, she recalled. Marked by this terrible ordeal, Djebril Zonga’s companion is all the more careful with her daughter.

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Difficult beginnings for Nawell Madani

During her interview with Guillaume Pley, Nawell Madani also returned to her early career. At the time, his dream was to leave France for the country of Uncle Sam. Unfortunately, everything did not go as planned. “I dream of the United States, but I stop in Paris. I had tasted the United States, I went there at the age of 19, to New York and I met people . I had done an audition for Christina Aguilera, for Janet, people had come from Japan. But I said to myself Paris, to improve myself, to become intermittent, to earn a living with it, then to leave for the United States. It was ultimately love that made her take another direction. “Jmet a keumé. A big problem in my life. He screwed up all my plans, all my projects went down the drain”. If Nawell Madani did not follow the trajectory she had set for herself, the young mother can still be proud of her career!

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