Our national “daughter of UQAM” has once again gone through the full range of emotions over the past few days.
As you surely know, the beautiful Hélène is, like Tintin in the old days, thirsty for cultural discoveries and that is why she never hesitates to put on her clothes as an ambassador of Quebec to set off to conquer a new continent.
Last week, we told you that our favorite artist-tattooist-creator-of-exotic-content had gone on a $30,000 cruise to Antarctica, but that she had lost her panties along the way.
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Her little worries seem to have evaporated behind her when we see how radiant and fulfilled our heroine is in very negative latitudes.
We are not going to comment on each of his (very numerous) social media publications over the last few days, but we will still lead you to 2-3 ideas that are worth your time.
First, the “daughter of UQAM” crossed the Drake Passage, which separates the southern tip of South America and Antarctica.
It is one of the sea areas with the worst weather conditions in the world, resulting in unforgiving currents.
It’s true that it seemed to brew in bits…
But not all the time…
-Also, she saw icebergs, which was an opportunity for her to smile brightly…
And bawl like a Madeleine…
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And finally, she had the opportunity to produce many episodes of her fascinating documentary series “Helene National Geographic”.
We recommend the episode on the Falkland Islands. (We have Argentinian friends…)
And the one about the golden penguins.
If we were the Évasion channel, we know who we would offer a show. For sure!