Laurent Boyer looks back on this terrible tragedy which caused the shutdown of Fréquenstar

Laurent Boyer looks back on this terrible tragedy which caused the shutdown of Fréquenstar
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Frequentstar is one of M6’s cult shows. But the program stopped suddenly in 2006. In TV your merciless universe this Saturday, April 27, Laurent Boyer returned to the reasons for his sudden stop.

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The biggest stars have confided in Laurent Boyer for years on his show Frequenstar. Jean-Jacques Goldman, Mylène Farmer…for example, took part in the game and agreed to answer questions from Alice Dona’s companion in a setting that they had chosen. The cult show finally ended suddenly in 2006 under terrible circumstances. Documentary guest TV your merciless universethe former host of M6 agreed to return to the drama which caused the end of Frequentstar.

Laurent Boyer made the decision to stop Frequentstar

Laurent Boyer thus indicated that it was he who had chosen to stop the show “because there was a serious accident”. “I was doing Eric and Ramzy in . I came home in the night with Dominique Pizzi, who was the biggest producer of French comedy shows, I had known him for 25 years. And we had an accident with Dominique Pizzi dying in the accident and the driver also dies in the accident. Only me escaped, I was in the back. he detailed. If he chose to broadcast the number he had just recorded, he decided not to continue filming Frequentstar. “It’s violent. We broadcast Eric and Ramzy. And I knew that the driver had children, Dominique too, I said to myself: ‘Will people be able to stand seeing Frequenstar on Sunday afternoon, it’s dad’s accident, dad, he died there on that show’. So I said the chain, ‘let’s stop, I can’t, it’s indecent’“, he concluded on this dark chapter.

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The host was terribly injured in this accident

In 2018 in the columns of the magazine Here isLaurent Boyer spoke of the terrible physical and psychological consequences that this car accident had on him. “I still wonder how I got out of that car. It took me fifteen minutes to get up, my sternum was burst, I had 48 holes in my head.” he remembered. “It was raining a lot, I was losing a lot of blood too, I couldn’t see anything. I tried to talk to my two friends, I touched them, but they didn’t respond. I thought they were just groggy, and then I realized…”, he added. He further revealed: “without having become car-phobic, I hate sitting in the back”.

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