Anita Matamoros forced to go to the emergency room in Paris: “If my insurance doesn't cover it, I'm ruined”

The 23-year-old influencer and model, Anita Matamoros, daughter of Kiko Matamoros and Makoke, has been forced to interrupt her professional schedule at Paris Fashion Week due to an unexpected accident.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
27 September 2023 Wednesday 11:22
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Anita Matamoros forced to go to the emergency room in Paris: “If my insurance doesn't cover it, I'm ruined”

The 23-year-old influencer and model, Anita Matamoros, daughter of Kiko Matamoros and Makoke, has been forced to interrupt her professional schedule at Paris Fashion Week due to an unexpected accident. The episode occurred while she was enjoying her trip in the French capital, where she shared dreamy moments. However, a sprain to her right foot has altered her plans and led her to seek emergency medical attention.

In a video posted to her TikTok account under the title "What a horrible experience!", Anita shared her situation while on her way to the hospital in Paris. According to her statements, the care in the emergency department, which included an x-ray and a doctor's visit, had already cost her a staggering amount: "They took all my data and, supposedly, my insurance covers it. "It's very expensive." The initial cost for care in the emergency room was estimated at 1,200 euros.

The young woman, who initially tried to minimize her injury with humor and memes, quickly realized that the swelling in her right foot was becoming alarming. "I can't walk. My foot, the tennis ball and I are going to the hospital," Anita shared on her social networks.

The experience at the hospital, however, was not entirely positive. The influencer expressed her frustration at the treatment received by a doctor who seemed not to pay attention to her: "I feel horrible helplessness because I have wasted 3 hours of my life for the doctor to be a rude person who has not even paid attention to me, he only talked on the phone. He hasn't told me anything or helped me. I know it shouldn't affect me because it's stupid and thank God I haven't broken anything. I have a third degree sprain and that's all the problems are, but he has The treatment bothered me a lot and they haven't solved anything. They haven't even put a bandage on me. Fatal."

Anita Matamoros' situation in Paris has become a reminder of the importance of having health insurance abroad and the potential financial difficulties that can arise in emergency cases.