David Jeanmotte on “Fort Boyard”: “I went into an impossible panic! I was scared of my life!”

David Jeanmotte on “Fort Boyard”: “I went into an impossible panic! I was scared of my life!”
David Jeanmotte on “Fort Boyard”: “I went into an impossible panic! I was scared of my life!”
SOS, we must save Fort Boyard whose future is threatened

On paper, this issue promises lots of laughs. Because alongside Tamara Payne, Isabelle Hauben, Livia Dushkoff and Martin Charlier, there will be David Jeanmotte, captain of the band for the evening. Thursday evening, during the broadcast of the last Grand Cactus of the year, also on Tipik, the makeover did not hide that the experience was complicated and not just for him. All this under the amused gaze of Olivier Minne, the presenter of the game show. “I still have anxiety. And Livia (Dushkoff, Editor’s note) still has her legs all bluehe declared to Adrien Devyver, emphasizing that it had been an extraordinary moment but that it would never be done again. “Luckily Olivier (Minne, Editor’s note) was there otherwise I think I would have left quickly, well done.”

It evokes the worst sequence in their eyes, that of the cabin propelled into the air by two large rubber bands. “You should know that I’m afraid of heights and I’m afraid of speed, Livia can tell you, when I’m in the car with her! You should know that the cabin didn’t start right away. She was He pressed the button, she didn’t leave. I was left in a black coffin like that! They tried 4-5 times and it didn’t work. ‘. And Isabelle Hauben who was imprisoned said to me: ‘David, get out of there’.” And to add: You have to know, Fort Boyard, it’s dangerous. I was scared”.

To our colleagues at CinéTéléRevueDavid Jeanmotte confessed to being “entered into a panic not possible” et “having been scared of his life”. Asked if he would re-sign for Fort Boyard, he answers: “Never in life! Even if I was offered a fortune, even if I was offered to make love with Olivier Minne!”

It can be seen this Sunday evening on Tipik, at 8:30 p.m.

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