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Lous and Yakuza singer reveal MS diagnosis: 'I hope people take courage from my story' |  B.V

Lous and Yakuza singer reveal MS diagnosis: 'I hope people take courage from my story' | B.V

LtdMarie-Pierra Cacoma, 27, front singer for the band Lous and the Yakuza, shared an emotional message on Instagram on Wednesday evening in which she announced that she is suffering from multiple sclerosis. In the post, she looks back on 2023 and looks forward to the new year with good courage.

The Lous and the Yakuza singer reveals her MS diagnosis in an Instagram video:

Marie-Peira Kakuma rose to fame in 2019 with her debut single “Dilemme”, which she debuted under the music project Lous and the Yakuza. Since then she has built a successful career as a musician and model. She was born in Congo, but her parents disinherited her because of her musical dream. Kakuma decided to leave the Congo and flee to Brussels. There she spent the first months on the street.

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Marie-Pierra Cacoma at the Louis Vuitton Monaco Gala Dinner on July 1, 2021 in Monaco.
Marie-Pierra Cacoma at the Louis Vuitton Monaco Gala Dinner on July 1, 2021 in Monaco. © Getty Images for Louis Vuitton

International appeal

After some successes on home soil, it also attracted attention at the international level. As a model, she has already walked in the fashion shows of Louis Vuitton, Vogue and Chloe. Musically, she signed a recording contract with Roc Nation, which also includes Jay-Z. She even appeared as a guest with Jimmy Fallon on his popular talk show on American television.

Multiple sclerosis

On Wednesday evening, she revealed on her Instagram account that she has been suffering from multiple sclerosis for some time. After releasing her album at the end of 2022, she said that she woke up suffering from symptoms of paralysis in her legs. Thanks to the Millsbrook MS Center team, she was able to complete her concert tour. “I hope people take courage from my story,” she wrote in the video, in which she recalls that turbulent year.


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