Émilie Dequenne’s husband confides in her mourning

- Jackson Avery

Two months after the death of his wife, Émilie DEQUENNE, Michel FERRACCI relies on work to hold on in this ordeal. Since the disappearance on March 16 of the 43 -year -old Belgian actress, after the violent recurrence of her cancer, her companion since 2008 and husband since 2014 has remained discreet. So that was broadcast on Friday the episode of “Captain Marleau” in which his wife played his last role, Michel Ferracci returned for “Gala” on their last years marked by the disease and his projects.

“When you frequent hospitals for more than two years and you see what I have seen, you tell yourself that you have to continue to enjoy life. There is better … but there is worse, “said the actor and producer.

Unhappy, and without wanting to hide it, Michel Ferracci wants to be faithful to the strength of Émilie Dequenne, his “warrior”, who affirmed his gaiety and his optimism. “Yes, I suffer,” he concedes. But Émilie wouldn’t have liked I let myself go with my grief. Five days before leaving, on March 11, my birthday, she still sang “I like, I like life”! “

“For you, I’m going to hold”

The actor, who is dad of two boys, is looking for refuge in work. “I have projects, upcoming TV movies, perhaps theater too. I need to work. I hang on, I have no choice, ”he explains.

In a message on Instagram published on March 29, Michel Ferracci had made a promise to Émilie Dequenne: “For you, I will hold. I will live for us, for our family, for our friends. Because, as you always said: I like life! So, I’m going to love him for both of us. “

Jackson Avery

Jackson Avery

I’m a journalist focused on politics and everyday social issues, with a passion for clear, human-centered reporting. I began my career in local newsrooms across the Midwest, where I learned the value of listening before writing. I believe good journalism doesn’t just inform — it connects.