her best friend who died of cystic fibrosis like Grégory Lemarchal, her emotional confidences in TPMP (VIDEO)

Sad anniversary for fans of Gregory Lemarchal. This Saturday, April 30, it does fifteen years since the singer left us. The big winner of the Star Academy 4 was 24 years old. The emotion has never subsided as evidenced by the tributes that continue to rain. So as not to forget the artist who so moved the French and increase donations for the benefit of the association that bears his name, the TF1 group is very mobilized. A subject will be devoted to him in the program of Nikos Aliagas 50mn Insidefrom 5:30 p.m., while TMC will offer a special evening with the rerun of the moving TV movie why i live, followed by a documentary and a concert at midnight. On C8, a tribute to Grégory Lemarchal was paid in TPMP Week-end this Friday, April 29.

The moving testimony of Magali Berdah

“The myth is still there. It was a star. This star, it still shinesand the family, which is growing today… I find it extremely moving. They have never been in the pathos, always in the positive, completely devoted to this cause, once morest the disease. I find it extraordinary”said Gilles Verdez. In the program presented by Benjamin Castaldi, Magali Bleeding has, for her part, mentioned her best friend, who died of the same disease that she therefore unfortunately knows “very good”. I lost my best friend who was 17 to cystic fibrosis.so I grew up with this disease which is gripping and suffocatingrevealed the columnist, on the verge of tears. “This strength that he embodied is incredible, because when you know people who have cystic fibrosis and you see them breathless, all the time, and see what he might do while singing was amazingcontinued the famous influencer agent.

“Thanks to his parents, he still lives”

“I think that’he represented a real hope for many many patients. And the work that have been done ses parents, which were unfortunately also highly criticized, was exceptional. And thanks to them, indeed, a lot of collections, and they are the ones who made this disease ‘known’, and who managed to move things forward. It’s thanks to them. And so, congratulations to his parentsshe concluded, visibly very moved. “Thanks to his parents, he still lives”for his part considered the former candidate of the Star AcademyJean-Pascal Lacoste. “I had seen Grégory Lemarchal on stage, and what he sent was absolutely incredible”has, for his part, commented Benjamin Castaldi.

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