Solène Delinger 3:47 p.m., February 09, 2023

Michel Drucker was hospitalized on Wednesday February 8 for a battery of medical tests.

At the microphone of Europe 1 Thursday February 9, Stéphane Sitbon Gomez, the director of antennas and programs of France Télévisions, gave news of the 80-year-old host.

The presenter of "Vivement Dimanche" would be fine and would even have kept his good habits.  

Fans of Michel Drucker were very scared on Wednesday February 8.

Our colleagues from

Parisian

have indeed revealed that the host of France Télévisions was hospitalized to undergo a series of medical tests in connection with his heavy heart operation dating from 2020. At the time, Michel Drucker had remained in the hospital for three months.

"My heart was stopped for a few hours and connected to a machine. There, I realized I had come close to disaster," he told Le 

Parisien. 

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This time, Michel Drucker should stay in the hospital until the end of the week, as reported by our colleagues.

But, he will need time to rest.

Consequently, 

Vivement dimanche

, its weekly program now broadcast on France 3, will "switch to rebroadcast from Sunday February 12 and for the following two to three weeks".

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“Michel Drucker is doing very well”

Invited to the microphone of Europe 1 Thursday, February 9, in

Culture Media,

 Stéphane Sitbon Gomez, the director of antennas and programs of France Televisions gave reassuring news from Michel Drucker.

"We have agreed that he can rest until the end of the February holidays. Until then, we will not be able to do his show on France 3", he first noted.

"Michel Drucker is doing very well," he continues. 

And, proof that the host is “rather in shape”, he has kept his good habits, even in the hospital!

"He watches TV a lot, he does the best audience analysis as always," says Stéphane Sitbon-Gomez in

Culture Médias.

"He is motivated and very serene," he concludes, visibly very optimistic.