Ndèye Guèye parle de sa maladie : “Ce qui s’est passé durant ma grossesse…”

La danseuse et chanteuse Ndèye Guèye parle enfin. Après une longue absence sur la scène musicale, elle explique à L’Observateur, lu par Actunet, les problèmes de santé qui l’ont retenue.

A la question de savoir si sa maladie n’a pas été causée par ses activités de danseuse, voilà ce que répond celle qui se fait désormais appeler “Jinné Bu Jiggèn”.

“Je reconnais que je suis de nature très spontanée. Je suis très prompte à réagir lorsque je suis sollicitée. Il arrive parfois que je sois au lit et qu’une amie me demande de l’accompagner à des cérémonies, je le fais sans aucune arrière-pensée. Je continuais à mener mes activités, sans me soucier de quoi que ce soit. C’était sans doute une erreur de ma part, car ma grossesse n’était pas compatible avec certaines pratiques sous nos cieux. A l’avenir, je saurai comment me comporter”.

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