Addicted to series about vampires and zombies, he knows everything about your favorite stars, with a slight preference for what happens across the Atlantic. Although he has the hot blood of the Spanish, he still maintains his very French humor and never shrinks from a well-intentioned play on words.
Seven months after the disappearance of Jean-Yves Le Fur, his last partner wanted to speak out. In a long message published on her social networks, Maïwenn reveals the wish of the businessman that she wishes to grant in his memory.
The legacy of Jean-Yves Le Fur: 7 months later, Maïwenn still determined to grant her husband’s last wish
It was an announcement that surprised everyone and 7 months later, continues to keep alive the memory of her late companion and father of her son, Diego. In shock, she posted on her social networks. “The love of my life, the father of my son Diego, the father-in-law of my daughter Shanna, left on Sunday morning in my arms and those of our son, under the protection of Frédérick his big brother, and Jaky his friend We are all devastated”she wrote on April 2.
At the time, the 48-year-old director spoke of her partner’s “illness”, but this Thursday, November 21, she decided to say more. , died of cancer which she wanted to fight against. “It’s been 7 months since my husband death from pancreatic cancer. It is a very aggressive cancer that can affect anyone. Men and women, and at all ages. Today, November 21, is World Pancreatic Cancer Day. Pancreatic cancer already kills 3 times more than road accidents!raises awareness of those who have, in an Instagram publication where she writes: “All united against Pancreatic cancer” in the caption.
Maïwenn is involved in research against pancreatic cancer
“My husband wanted to help the research of Professor Hammel (one of the greatest specialists) because only research can really reduce the mortality rate (16,000 cases per year for 11,000 deaths). So it’s for what today I am taking over in order to fulfill his wish: to raise as much funds as possible so that research makes enormous progress”continues the one who made one this year, before adding: “If you have someone around you who does recent diabetestell him to go get a scan. If you have someone who has stomach pain or persistent diarrheatell him to see a doctor quickly and have a CT scan done. This action can save your life.”
A nice gesture from Maïwenn, who decided to get involved in helping research against pancreatic cancer. “If you want to help research: make your donations to the ARCA.D foundation (Aid and Research in Digestive Cancerology). The needs are numerous, our donations are essential. Thank you…”she concludes.