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To carry out a humanitarian mission, Laeticia Hallyday traveled the planet, but her journey took a complicated turn when her health came into play.
Laeticia Hallyday urgently hospitalized at the end of the world, her project disrupted
While his family is delighted with a new arrival in his clan with the , born from the remarriage of his mother Françoise Thibaut after her separation from his father André Boudou, had, alongside this happiness, to face worrying health problems . This is what Closer reveals in its November 15 edition, recounting its intense but rich journey to Vietnam.
Involved in the field with her association, Laeticia Hallyday was the victim of a serious infection. She had to be treated urgently in Ho Chi Minh, after her arrival from Los Angeles on November 4. Accompanied by Sandrine Etna, project monitoring manager at La Bonne Étoile, she immediately set off to meet the little residents of the Go Vap Orphanage, orphans who suffer from a disability (down syndrome, autism, blindness, etc.) and benefit from the support of his association.
A trip that the mother of – adopted in Vietnam – had been preparing for months but for which Laeticia Hallyday had to give up certain visits, “twandered by fever and throbbing back pain“, specifies Closer. Once taken into hospital care, the 49-year-old star was able to receive treatment pyelonephritisbacterial infection which affects the kidneys and therefore risks spreading into the blood.
Laeticia Hallyday very linked with Vietnam
A painful episode which did not prevent her association from fulfilling its mission and Laeticia Hallyday was able to provide scholarships to young Vietnamese. It must be said that the commitment of the woman who met the Taulier in 1995 is not new. It was in 2011 that she created the foundation with restaurateur Caroline Rostang and the starred chef, who have in common with her the fact that they adopted their daughters in Vietnam. The association aims to improve the daily lives of sick or disabled children. Taking care of others is a priority for the future fifty-year-old who, just a month ago, also suffered a fractured femoral neck. It’s time for her to take care of herself and come back to pamper others!