It is with the humor that characterizes her that Christine Bravo addressed her community this Monday, November 11. On her hospital bed, the former host of Frou-Frou spoke, without filter, of the illness that is gnawing at her. Last May, via social networks, she explained that she suffered fromdisc disease and have spent the last six months “lying non-stop with painkillers.”
At 68, she has just taken up billiards. The one who officiates on RTL in Les Grosses Têtes and who went into exile in Corsica underwent a major operation: an arthrodesis. With her frankness and self-deprecation, Laurent Ruquier's columnist gave her news.
Christine Bravo shares her excruciating pain
This Monday, November 11, on his account InstagramChristine Bravo published a portrait photo from the hospital entitled “Bobo Time”. In a long message, she then gave some explanations about her operation.
“Since there are lots of people who love me, they ask me for news. Those who don't like me want to know too. So I answer them thatThey just screwed 2 titanium stakes between 2 vertebrae, level L4/L5. It's called an arthrodesis“she wrote. “Does it hurt? NO, it's just HORRIBLE“she continued.
The presenter of Sous les petticoats de Histoire did not lack humor against a backdrop of historical references. “Besides, the quartering of Ravaillac was tickling”she added, aware that this operation promises to be a real relief for his back. “I had been crawling from my bed to my bed for a year,” she confided.
Christine Bravo dares to draw a parallel with her animals
Now based in Corsica, the one who lived for years in Paris will soon find her haven of peace, among her animals. In his post InstagramChristine Bravo did not hesitate to spare a thought for her little four-legged companions. “When I think of the dignity of my goats, who after being torn to pieces by a foxdidn't moan, didn't moan, didn't cry…and they smiled at the vet while being stitched up.”she explained.
And to continue: “Not to mention my dog gored by a wild boar, jaw hanging, which wagged its tail during its treatment, I find myself miserable. Ah, we’re not animals!”concluded the one who has just adopted Romeo, a horse that the host intends to ride after his convalescence.
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