Stéphane Plaza, the real estate agent of the most media in France, is Monday the guest of the program of Anne Roumanoff "It feels good", where he looks back on the serious domestic accident he experienced in 1998. An ordeal from which he still has consequences today, but which has pushed him to enjoy life more.

INTERVIEW

It is a drama that he lived long before becoming one of the favorite animators of the French.

Stéphane Plaza experienced a domestic accident in 1998 where he almost lost the use of his legs.

A test on which he returns Monday at the microphone of Anne Roumanoff and his band, on the occasion of his invitation in the show 

It feels good

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In 1998, the most famous real estate agent suffered a serious fall of two meters.

“I broke my legs,” sums up the TV host, who could have stayed in a wheelchair for the rest of his life.

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"Everything can stop overnight"

"I was told that I would have trouble walking. They called me the Comte de Peyrac", remembers Stéphane Plaza, referring to the lame character of the film

Angélique marquise des anges,

 played on the screen in 1964 by Robert Hossein. In the end, it took many hospitalizations for the host to retain only minimal after-effects from the accident. "After eight operations, I limp a bit. But it doesn't show when I'm hot," he says.

23 years later, the accident has permanently changed the way she sees life. "I think you have to be an epicurean, because everything can stop overnight," says Stéphane Plaza. "This is how I live it. So when I wake up, I am rather in a good mood and I tell myself that it can be the last day. So be careful, I am not pessimistic! But I want to bite the bullet. life and enjoy it. It's important to me. "