Since 2013, Hélène Ségara has been fighting against an eye disease on which doctors have had a hard time putting a name. After several operations, the artist who is preparing a duos album and a symphonic concert confided in “Gala”.
The singer Hélène Ségara does not spare! Indeed, the one who is a judge of the program Incredible talent On M6 announced to her fans that she is preparing a duos album but also has several scheduled concerts including a symphonic show in the Pleyel room in Paris in 2026.
And his health in all of this? The star had taken stock a few months ago in the magazine pages Gala. It wants to be reassuring and optimistic.
Hélène Ségara “touched that we recognize our humanity”
The 54 -year -old singer has never hidden having big vision concerns because of a rare disease to an eye. And that is why she often wears sunglasses and we have sometimes seen that she was hiding her eye with her long hair on the television sets.
In the pages of Gala, She confided in the evolution of her macular degeneration. “When I arrived at the hospital three years ago, I felt that the staff feared being dealing with a snack diva. But with my caregivers, we lived beautiful exchanges. I am touched that we recognize my humanity”revealed the interpreter of the tubes There are too many people who love you And We never forget anything we live with.
Hélène Ségara victim of an eye disease: her need to live “Intensely”
Operated twenty times as she has explained herself, this eye disease from which she has suffered since 2013 leads to her the gradual loss of the right eye. Followed very closely, Hélène Ségara who recalls that she needs to live “Intensely” must still live with heavy and expensive treatment, especially based on cortisone. And despite that, doctors still find it difficult to stop the progression of this poorly known disease.
In 2024, in the program Seven to eightRaphaël, Matteo and Maya had told her obstacle course for the first time in detail: “In April 2013, I woke up one morning with a curtain literally in front of my eyes, not understanding what happened to me. From there, everything went on. I had implants in my eyes. I had a total of twenty interventions”. And it is up to her to conclude: “I ended up with Strabisms that I did not control”.