Laughter, cold sweats, emotions… and a fracture: this is what awaits you in this 100% Belgian Fort Boyard! (VIDEO)

Laughter, cold sweats, emotions… and a fracture: this is what awaits you in this 100% Belgian Fort Boyard! (VIDEO)
Laughter, cold sweats, emotions… and a fracture: this is what awaits you in this 100% Belgian Fort Boyard! (VIDEO)

Mythical tests and intrepid candidates

On screen, the essence of Fort Boyard is intact: cult events, laughter and adrenaline are there. At the head of this first team, we find the host Sara De Paduwa, well known for her boundless energy, accompanied by the comedian Nicolas Lacroix, the singer Typh Barrow, the content creator Jill Vandermeulen and Gabriel Da Costa , actor in the series The Thirties sur Tipik.

From the first minutes, the tone is set with emblematic tests such as the Grand Hôtel, where Nicolas Lacroix proves to be as elastic as spaghetti, the Supermarket, Watchmaking or even the enigma of Père Fouras, where a candidate does not do not hesitate to say after having climbed these endless stairs: “We should install a Stannah!”

A big blow for the team

But Fort Boyard wouldn’t be what it is without its share of thrills: spiders, snakes, worms and other tests of courage are there. Gabriel Da Costa says: “Before the show, we had a little training with plastic animals to learn how to handle them without hurting them.“But when faced with the real ones, you’ll see… it’s another story!

If solidarity and the desire to do well for Viva For Life carried this team, an event changed their adventure. During a physical challenge, singer Typh Barrow had to leave the game prematurely after a fall. Absent from the rest of the show, we later learned that she suffered from a broken arm.

A series of adventures not to be missed

In short, between laughter, surpassing oneself and cold sweats, this first episode promises great emotions. And just for Sara De Paduwa’s leap into the void, it’s worth the detour! Don’t miss this adventure, starting December 15 at 8:30 p.m. on Tipik, followed by the following three episodes, broadcast every week.

And one thing is certain: Fort Boyard has never been so ruthless!

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