Faustine Bollaert is an essential figure on the small screen, recognized for his talent and empathy which touch the hearts of viewers. On France 2she brilliantly hosts a show where she collects the moving testimonies people with extraordinary backgrounds. But his talent does not stop there: on RTLin his podcast HeroFaustine invites us to discover ordinary women and men with extraordinary life trajectories.
Authentic and moving stories that captivate as much as they inspire. Recently, the host received the poignant testimony of a young girl whose life was upset by a serious accident domestic.
Faustine Bollaert, the voice of emotions on France 2
Every afternoon on France 2In It starts todayFaustine Bollaert collects moving testimonies, and gives the floor to guests at the journey marked by drama or exceptional events. From the sex trafficking to rapegoing through the most unusual births, no subject escapes him. With her, the most intimate stories resonate, and the guests, a respectful space of expression.
Faustine’s great strength? Her incredible empathy. With each story, his emotion shines through in his eyes clouded with tearswhich demonstrate a rare sincerity. It must be said that she listens with touching attention, and offers her guests a kindness which gives them confidence. And it is undoubtedly this proximity, this ability to deeply feel the emotions of others, which makes Faustine Bollaert one of the French's favorite presenters!
Mary's striking testimony
At only one year old, Mary saw her life turned upside down by a tragic accident who marked her forever. Since then, she has gone through more than 50 operations to reconstruct your face. Behind this immense ordeal hides a young woman incredibly strongwhich embodies both resilience and the joy of living. Now a fashion stylist, Mary has transformed his pain into a source of inspiration.
His passion for creation allows him to express his personality and claim a strong message : accept your differences and sublimate them. As such, the young woman refuses to let herself be defined by her past and chooses, every day, to celebrate life. His testimony, shared in the podcast Herotouched many listeners with its sincerity and depth.
“My face stuck together.”
At Faustine Bollaert's microphone, Mary shared the horror of her accident. In the family apartment, a defective heating represented a danger. Her careful mother always made sure to put her to bed far from the radiator. But one evening, while she was working, a nanny, not informed of this riskplaced Mary, aged one, near the device. The young woman says: “I fell out of bed, between the mattress and the radiator, and my face stuck.”
In the middle of the night, his mother, guided by her maternal instinctdiscovered the unthinkable. Mary's vital prognosis was then in jeopardy. Despite more than 50 operations, she drew from this ordeal extraordinary resilience. Having become a stylist, she embodies the ability to rebuild oneself and inspires with her determination to overcome adversity.