"Poom, patapoum, crack".
This is how Vincent Lagaf explained how he injured himself after a motorcycle ride.
Lying on his hospital bed, the presenter posted a video message on Instagram, in which he shows off his cast, which goes up almost to his knee!
“Hello everyone, people.
How are you all doing ?
Me, strangely, I feel broken… Are you surprised?
Do not hesitate to answer, I will have time to read your comments.
See you soon !
#TontonGaf #Hôpital #BonDébutDeSemaine #VincentLagaf #FallaitPasTomber #ÇaVaÊtreChiant #KiffTaLife”, he added in the caption.
Recidivist
This is obviously not the first time that Vincent Lagaf, a thrill seeker, has injured himself while indulging in one of his many passions.
In 2007, he had already found himself in the hospital after a jet-ski accident.
Rebelote in 2009 during a quad outing, then in 2014 while hoverboarding in the open sea, a sport he practiced elsewhere in
Fort Boyard
.
But regardless of the falls, the host recently announced his big return to television thanks to extreme sports, in a new program on RMC Découverte.
“For some time, I've got into the habit of watching RMC Découverte programs, especially those that talk about wide open spaces, history or motor sports like
Top Gear
.
(…) I had also told the team: “If ever someone breaks their leg, I'm here!”
That pushed me to go and propose program concepts to Stéphane Sallé de Chou, the director of the channel who had some for me too.
We worked together and we settled on a concept related to my passion for driving and motor sports, ”he recently revealed to
Télé-Loisirs
.
This new show, which has no title yet, should arrive at the start of the school year.
By then, Vincent Lagaf will be on his feet again!
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