she is already talking about the end of her life and her greatest fear for her daughter Nina

A few years ago, Adriana Karembeu became the happiest woman in the world. Indeed, after a long period of fierce struggle to have a child, her little Nina was born in 2018. A gift from heaven that she almost no longer hoped for. Indeed, the ex-model gave birth at 46, an advanced age for many and the pretty blonde was fully aware of it. Especially since before the arrival of her daughter, she experienced horrible moments with two miscarriages as she confided to Current wife.

“I didn’t just have one miscarriage, I had several. I knew getting pregnant after 40 would be tough. I was just praying it would happen”she admitted on July 11 before adding: “The path was horribly complicated, psychologically and physically. I consider getting pregnant a miracle”. And the miracle did indeed occur for his greatest happiness. However, after having experienced this wonderful moment, the one who is happier than ever alongside her man Aram Ohanian, now fears “the aftermath”, when she will no longer be part of this world.

Leaving his daughter, his greatest anguish

Indeed, in the columns of Cine TV Revuethe beauty evoked her dark thoughts on this subject without forgetting to give the arguments which could lead to these negative ideas. “I’m afraid of not being able to be present at all the key stages of my daughter’s life, as I am an ‘elderly’ mum”she reveals at first before qualifying: “Apart from that, dying is not something that worries me”. But if Nina had not been present in this world, Adriana Karembeu would perhaps be even less afraid of death.

Obviously, aware that this will happen one day, she wishes, like everyone else, that death comes to get her as late as possible. Especially since she takes full advantage of her little girl and admits to being amazed by the speed at which she is growing up. “I discover her, she expresses herself on the things she likes, what she doesn’t like… She tests me a lot”, she rejoiced before admitting that she still had a difficult character. Whether this will change over time remains to be seen.

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