By Léna Saint Jalmes
Published
December 29 at 5:22 p.m.,
updated December 29 at 5:23 p.m.
Michel Drucker received the singer Adamo this December 29 in Roll on Sunday. He couldn't help but make a touch of humor about the health concerns that link the two octogenarians.
At 82 years old, Michel Drucker continues to make the finest hours of France 3 thanks to the show Roll on Sunday . This December 29, he received Patrick Sébastien and Salvatore Adamo. He took the opportunity to joke about the health problems he shares with Salvatore Adamo, 81 years old. “ We are members of the same club heart people “, launched the presenter with humor while kissing the interpreter of “ Snow falls ». « Who have a big heart, that's what it means “, replied Salvatore Adamo. “ It creates connections », a reconnu Michel Drucker.
And for good reason, Salvatore Adamo had a heart attack at the age of 40, which left him with some minor after-effects, and Michel Drucker underwent two heart operations. This summer, the latter had already spoken about this subject in the columns of Ciné Télé Revue. « With the two serious operations I've had in recent years, my life has changed. There is a before and an after “, confided the man who had heart surgery in 2020 and 2023. “ My cardiologists did not want me to host a daily from the Olympic village », explained Michel Drucker.
Michel Drucker discusses his relationship with death
On December 15, France 5 put the spotlight on Michel Drucker and his impressive television career, in the show C Media. Despite the years, the presenter is still as passionate about his job and his successful Sunday program, even if he could greatly benefit from a well-deserved retirement. A lover of recordings, of his set with his red sofa and of the public, he is however lucid about his advanced age and the possibility that everything will stop tomorrow, due to a health problem. “ I don't want to leave. I also like Dalida's song, 'Die on stage'. Often, I say to myself: even if it means dying from my passion, what if I died on my couch? But after the credits, once it's over », a conclu Michel Drucker.
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