The news had shocked the world of television on March 25. The lifeless body of Loana, the first winner of “Loft Story,” was found in her apartment in Nice. At that precise moment, Cyril Hanouna interrupted the live broadcast of his show to announce this national tragedy. Magloire, present on the set that evening, could not hide his immense emotion. Nearly a month after her disappearance, he now provides a deeper analysis of the tragic trajectory of the person he crossed paths with.
“I will not join the concert of thousands of friends”: Magloire denounces posthumous friendships
Magloire does not want to participate in the sudden wave of sympathy surrounding the star since her death. “I will not join the concert of thousands of friends that Loana has discovered posthumously,” he explains honestly. The actor prefers to highlight the opportunity he had to genuinely support her in difficult times. “I had the opportunity to accompany her occasionally,” he points out. For him, discretion should take precedence over the often immediate exploitation that follows the demise of a popular personality.
The former host remembers the phenomenal impact caused by the young woman upon leaving the Loft in 2001. He recalls that she “mobilized as many people on the Champs-Élysées as a World Cup”. According to him, this unbridled fervor constituted the starting point of a destructive spiral. He regrets that this fleeting celebrity was the result of a time when “everything was crazy, poorly controlled.”
“We are all guilty of this terrible downfall”: Magloire alerts about an ignored loneliness
In his interview reported by “Télé 7 Jours,” Magloire does not hesitate to use harsh words to describe this tragic end. “I think we are all guilty of this terrible downfall,” he asserts with deep conviction. This statement aims to highlight the passivity of society and the media in the face of the former star’s descent into hell. For him, the public and the industry had a short memory while the star “is certainly one of its first victims.”
This uncompromising analysis sheds light on the loneliness of Loana despite her historical notoriety. Magloire believes that collective indifference was the worst poison for someone who gave so much on the small screen. By denouncing this shared responsibility, he hopes that this tragedy will finally serve as a lesson for the future. His testimony remains one of the most lucid since the star’s disappearance, reminding us that behind the media image was a woman crushed by a completely mad machine.



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