"Après 3 jours de jeûne, le corps détruit les cellules cancéreuses" : l’ex miss France Delphine Wespiser suscite la polémique 23.02.2026

Former Miss France Delphine Wespiser has ignited controversy following her appearance on the show "Tout beau, Tout N9uf" where she advocated for prolonged fasting, claiming it destroys cancer cells. Wespiser stated that after three days of fasting, the body enters autophagy, a process where it consumes and eliminates unhealthy cells, including cancerous ones. She suggested that longer fasting periods lead to greater bodily cleansing and potential disease elimination. These assertions have drawn sharp criticism on social media, with many deeming her comments "unconscious" and "dangerous," particularly for vulnerable individuals who might abandon conventional medical treatments. Scientific consensus does not support fasting as a cancer treatment, and it is even discouraged during chemotherapy due to risks of malnutrition and lack of robust clinical evidence.














