Gauthier Delomez 11:53 am, November 11, 2021

The presenter of the show "Kindergarten", Agathe Lecaron, returned to the strong testimony of Marlène Schiappa, who suffered a miscarriage during an official displacement two months ago. In the program "Culture Médias", the presenter praised the courage shown by the Minister in charge of Citizenship.

This is a strong testimony from Marlène Schiappa.

In the

Kindergarten program

, now broadcast on France 2, the Minister Delegate in charge of Citizenship confided on Tuesday on the miscarriage she experienced two months ago.

A subject still taboo in France, recently addressed by a member of Parliament, experienced by around 200,000 women each year.

On Europe 1, the presenter of the show Agathe Lecaron explains that it was the minister who contacted her to talk about it.

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"I felt really bad", says Marlène Schiappa

Marlène Schiappa had revealed this miscarriage on Sunday in the program

An intimate ambition

on M6, in the middle of political subjects.

The Kindergartens

 devoted a whole part to it. The Minister in charge of Citizenship reveals that this happened to her during an official trip.

“When I really understood that there was something going on, it was because I was bleeding,” she recalls on the show.

"I was traveling with the Prime Minister and other ministers on the subject of domestic violence. I felt really bad. At first, I found reasons (...). After a while, we understand that something abnormal is going on. Someone who was part of the trip said to me 'Minister, your dress is full of blood'. "

Don't do "something political"

"I thought it was great that she came to talk about an intimate drama, but the condition was that we do not do something political," warns presenter Agathe Lecaron in the show 

Culture Médias

, underlining the good intentions of Marlène Schiappa. "We are between two women and we talk about the subjects that concern us. It is not because we are on TV that we have to make fuss, otherwise it would have no interest. For once, she is courageous. She comes to speak about a subject with incredible honesty ", supports Agathe Lecaron.

If the intimate testimony of Marlène Schiappa is strong, Agathe Lecaron specifies that there is "no taboo in the show".

"On the set, there are four women who have experienced this, in their business," continues the presenter, who recalls the good state of mind of the show.

"We talk about sometimes very serious subjects and elsewhere that affect us. It is sometimes complicated for us too. But, it is always in a good mood and with a little spirit behind."