The harsh message of Eva Nasarre, "chronically ill, disabled and dependent"

Between 1983 and 1984 there was a very particular "queen of the mornings": Eva Nasarre.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
28 December 2023 Thursday 09:33
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The harsh message of Eva Nasarre, "chronically ill, disabled and dependent"

Between 1983 and 1984 there was a very particular "queen of the mornings": Eva Nasarre. She was an aerobics instructor, she exercised with music that she delighted an entire generation that wanted to get in shape with Set to Point, the public network program that turned her into an icon at only 22 years old.

The one from Lleida, overwhelmed by success, made the decision to move away from public life a few years after becoming a star. However, her current situation has little to do with that of then. For a few years now she has become the protagonist again, but for another reason, since she was diagnosed with severe rheumatoid arthritis and she is living in a desperate situation.

Nasarre herself set off all the alarms with a series of publications that she shared through her decent care for your condition.

"In every fight for decent care, energy is lost that I need a lot for myself, due to my situation as a chronically ill person, with a disability and dependency. I have no hope that the care will improve. None," she laments.

The Catalan woman lives with the consequences of her chronic and degenerative inflammatory disorder, which has left her confined to a wheelchair and does not allow her to lead a normal life as she would like. Her illness has caused her joints to become extremely inflamed, leading to swelling, a lot of pain, and often joint destruction and bone wear.

For this reason, from the social network, he wanted to send his thanks to the people dedicated to cleaning and caring for dependent patients, all of them living with "low salaries and precarious working conditions."

Eva Nasarre retired from television in 1986 never to return. She married Chema Álvarez and was the mother of her only child, Joan Marc; She also changed her profession, from gymnast to social worker.

In 1998, Eva Nasarre separated from her husband and, a year later, she received her diagnosis, and nothing more was known about the queen of the mornings of La 2 in the 80s until 2016, when a magazine published an image of her in Wheelchair. Nasarre denounced the publication, and the Supreme Court forced the media to pay him compensation.

Currently, Nasarre lives in Madrid. After losing her mobility, she uses social networks to defend the rights and needs of dependent people, the elderly, public health and other social issues. A few days ago, she shared an article about "the unwanted loneliness" that many people experience at Christmas. Nasarre did not maintain contact with her son until 2012, who stayed with her father after the divorce and later appeared on television with him to talk about her mother.