Tiago Leifert says cancer treatment hasn’t affected his daughter: ‘She’s very astute’

Tiago Leifert says cancer treatment hasn’t affected his daughter: ‘She’s very astute’


The journalist spoke to the press upon his arrival at the fourth edition of the Neymar Jr Institute charity auction in Sao Paulo, this Monday 3




The journalist and presenter Tiago Leifert has provided new details on the recovery of his daughter Lua, who is undergoing treatment against retinoblastoma, a rare type of eye cancer that usually affects children up to five years of age.

Leifert spoke to the press upon his arrival at the Clube Monte Virgínia, in Sao Paulo, where the fourth edition of the Neymar Jr. Institute charity auction will take place this Monday 3. When asked about Lua’s condition, the journalist underlined that the small is “a lot”. her, very bad” and that she was not deterred by the treatment.

“She needs four adults to look after her, she’s very naughty, she’s very intelligent and she’s well, she’s still undergoing treatment, the cancer will take a long time before we can celebrate anything. But we try to give her as normal a life as possible,” Leifert said.

Also according to Big Daddy, Lua is ‘fierce’ and stressed that, unlike children who can withdraw from care, his daughter ‘doesn’t give a damn about anything’: “She’s the opposite, she’s the one who kicks, punches and says “I won’t do any treatment” (laughs). “It’s difficult, but it’s cheap.”

Leifert also joked about his daughter’s lack of affinity for sports, such as football: “She says: ‘Dad, football is boring, I want to watch cartoons’, but let’s see what happens, for now just YouTube and cartoons” , he said.



Daiana Garbin and Tiago Leifert are parents of little Moon

Gradually turn off the TV

The host was also asked about the professional moment in which, away from the small screen, he dedicated himself to live broadcasts on the internet. “I’m having fun because it’s something I didn’t know how to do. I did it ‘live’ on television, but I wasn’t digital.”

“I’m having fun finding my format, finding the things I like to talk about, creating a sports and games channel and getting love from people. I think when you work in television, it’s not our audience, people watch the channel. On digital it’s your people, you start to conquer your audience, and it’s fantastic” underlined the host.

Leifert also joked about the great moment of San Paolo, his favorite team. “You see that Real Madrid’s party wasn’t really a party, they are very worried about Zuba (Zubeldia, coach of the Tricolore), who is doing a great job,” he joked.

Source: Terra

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