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Nathalie Simon : l'animatrice télé est atteinte du vitiligo et apporte son aide aux personnes atteintes de cette maladie

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00:40 to the millions of viewers of the first television channel in Europe.
00:47 After this beautiful success, the host has launched professional projects with the shows
00:52 "Sacrées Soirées", "Les Trésors du Monde" and of course "Interville".
00:58 For a few years, Nathalie Simon has been fighting her personal life.
01:05 Indeed, she is affected by vitiligo just like Edouard Philippe.
01:11 This autoimmune disease mainly affects young people under 30 and affects about 2% of the
01:19 world population.
01:20 The former athlete started a fight against this pathology, still unknown to the general
01:28 public.
01:29 In an interview recently given to France 3, Nathalie Simon is dealing with her illness.
01:37 "I decided to change my approach to my vitiligo, I'm going to show it to you."
01:44 The host of the Mediterranean Chronicle answered without a filter to the questions of our
01:48 colleagues from France 3 Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur.
01:51 "I developed my vitiligo 24 years ago, after the birth of my daughter.
01:59 I am lucky that it only affects my hands," she said.
02:04 The TV presenter continued with some revelations.
02:08 "Some time ago my daughter told me, 'I think it's beautiful.
02:11 It changes every day, if there is something poetic."
02:17 Today, young people no longer hesitate to show their difference.
02:21 "So I decided this year, while continuing to treat it, to tame, to die my vitiligo.
02:32 And especially to die of the people who suffer from it to find optimism.
02:37 "Rather than lamenting his fate, Nathalie Simon decided that his vitiligo was a strength.
02:46 "This disease is very little known to me, so people look at you, ask you what it is,
02:52 if it is contagious.
02:53 "It is socially complicated.
02:59 And when you make TV, obviously the look of others is very important.
03:03 "In my shows, where I am often in the open air, and even in the water, it became more
03:10 and more difficult to hide.
03:12 I decided to change my approach to my vitiligo.
03:19 I will show it, to such an extent.
03:24 "
03:25 In recent months, the animator has been working closely with Professor Passeron in Nice on
03:31 research on this pathology.
03:33 And via her Instagram account followed by 39,000 subscribers, she regularly shares
03:41 key information on vitiligo, as in her recent live session with Professor Passeron.
03:46 "I'm going to do my best to help people who suffer from vitiligo." - Professor Passeron,
03:53 "I'm going to do my best to help people who suffer from vitiligo." - Professor Passeron,
04:00 "I'm going to do my best to help people who suffer from vitiligo." - Professor Passeron,
04:07 "I'm going to do my best to help people who suffer from vitiligo." - Professor Passeron,
04:14 "I'm going to do my best to help people who suffer from vitiligo." - Professor Passeron,
04:21 "I'm going to do my best to help people who suffer from vitiligo." - Professor Passeron,
04:29 "I'm going to do my best to help people who suffer from vitiligo." - Professor Passeron,
04:36 "I'm going to do my best to help people who suffer from vitiligo." - Professor Passeron,

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