“The doctor told me I was going to die”

He’s come a long way! In an interview he gave to Jordan de Luxe this Friday October 20, 2023 on C8, Magloire Delcros-Varaud returned to the slow and long descent to children that he faced at the time of the cancellation of the Morning Live, the morning show that revealed him to the general public in the early 2000s, with Michaël Youn and Laure de Lattre. But in 2003, after a few successful seasons, the show, now in the hands of Cyril Hanouna and Ariane Brodier, sees its audiences fall, and M6 decides to put an end to it. A violent stop for the cult columnist of the program, who, to compensate, dives into food, and faces weight gain as morbid as it is fatal.

“I couldn’t walk anymore, it was morbid. It was because of the end of the Morning Live…It was horrible, scary, I ate everything wrong, the doctor told me I was going to die explained the one who returned to television a few years ago in The Great Darka on C8. Although he thought about bariatric surgery for a while, Magloire ultimately wanted to do it alone: “I thought about the sleeve, but I didn’t want to go through that. I wanted to go through willpower. I lost a few kilos, patiently, by changing my diet, by being conscious of my diet”. Magloire subsequently had to face to a long depressionwhich he continues to monitor, but today he is proud of his dizzying weight loss, which he owes to his daily vigilance and his tenacity.

Today his heart comes back to life

His crazy weight gain has also caused some heart problemsbut the host, who had to face a drastic diet for almost several dozen kilos in a few months, is doing much better today: “When we make him submit 198 kilos, the throbbing, after a while, he tells you: Stop, I’ll stop! Obviously, my cardiologist is happy with me today. I saw him not long ago long and normally, I should only see him again in three years. Hope it lasts” rejoiced the one who launched an appeal to the leaders of C8 to relaunch his show The Crazy Road which he co-hosted with Vincent McDoom.

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