the cry of the heart of the mother in the middle of the night

Since the end of her sports career as a professional swimmer, Laure Manaudou has decided not to retrain as many athletes do, and takes care of her three children full time. At 35, the former swimming champion is the happy mother of Manon, soon to be 12, born of her relationship with swimmer Frédérick Bousquet and two little boys born in 2017 and 2021, born of her love with singer Jérémy Frérot .

Very active on Instagram, the young mother recently confided in her subscribers about her daily life and what she does with her days: “Not much apart from taking care of my children. Three takes time and a lot of energy. I won’t have four. My job is a housewife! Honestly, I find that more hard as a sports career. I did not expect so many upheavals. I am still waiting for the light bulb that will light up above my head, the day when I will have the illumination of what I want do with my life. But I don’t mind living like that, I’m lucky. I’m waiting for them to grow up a bit to go back to sporting events and make me happy. When you’re a mom, you forget and it’s important to think of yourself. This 3rd child, it was difficult, a lot of fatigue, we are not supported or understood enough. We want to do our best and when we can’t do it, we are lost” she revealed.

Laure Manaudou solo mom: little blues in the middle of the night
At the moment, Laure Manaudou must also compose alone with her three children since her darling Jérémy Frérot has left the family home. The former member of Fréro Delavega is indeed on the road to ensure his concert tour! A few days ago, the pretty brunette also revealed with despair that this is the 7th consecutive year that her man is on tour on the evening of his birthday to him…

This Saturday, March 19 in the middle of the night, the former champion spoke. “Sick baby + full moon” she wrote around 4 a.m. Already up or not yet in bed, the young mother must certainly wish that her companion would come back to her quickly.

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