Théo Bertrand (Plus belle la vie) gives his news, Rebecca Hampton supports him (VIDEO)

Théo Bertrand (Plus belle la vie) gives his news, Rebecca Hampton supports him (VIDEO)
Théo Bertrand (Plus belle la vie) gives his news, Rebecca Hampton supports him (VIDEO)

While the characters of Laetitia (Caroline Riou), the cleaning lady turned teacher and her son Kevin have not returned in More beautiful life, even more beautiful, Théo Bertrand, the policeman’s interpreter, left his Vercors mountain on January 22, 2024 to cross the world only by hitchhiking boat. He is currently in Martinique where he has just contracted a serious illness.

More beautiful life : Théo Bertrand caught dengue fever

In a video published on his Instagram account followed by more than 95,700 subscribers, Théo Bertrand revealed that he “caught dengue fever”. “It’s my first tropical disease. Yes, it’s okay, I’m adventurous. It’s a big m**** disease to make it short, explained the actor. As my friend Tom says, it’s like you go to McDonald’s and you tell the guy put everything, go ahead, all the symptoms, go ahead, go ahead, go ahead, send, come on fever, hallucination, risk of internal bleeding yes, otherwise it’s not fun, patches all over the body, sore eyes, fatigue for a month. Sometimes you start sweating like that. You empty yourself of your water. I’ve had it for five days.” Théo Bertrand then gave his news.

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More beautiful life : a disease worse than covid

“It’s starting to feel a lot better. I can talk and walk at the same time so that’s good. I’ve never been so exhausted in my life, found Théo Bertrand.You see even the covid, it was nothing. For the first time on my trip, I took a guest room because I could no longer sleep in a hammock in the middle of the forest without drinking water. Finally, I am in a guest room but there is no water because we are in Martinique and there are water cuts all the time but at least I have a bed and electricity. There is water from time to time. I have to rest especially since I have a boat coming soon. In the comments of this video, everyone tells me to be careful and that I could die. Yes, I know. I’ve been told this 6000 times but in most cases you don’t die so don’t worry. It’s going to go well.” In the comments, Théo Bertrand was supported by his former playing partners. “Full of courage! And kisses”wrote Rebecca Hampton, who played Céline Frémont. “You’re too sick now, you come back”, advised him Marie Mallia, who played Lola.

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