Élodie Fontan with an open heart, this day during which she almost died “in the undergrowth”!

With her devastating smile and her joie de vivre, Élodie Fontan always brings as much joy wherever she goes. Whether in the feature films in which she plays, or during her interviews during which she never hesitates to be frank and never stingy with anecdotes. The proof, during his time with Guillaume Pley for the media Legend. If Philippe Lacheau’s companion returned to her worst filming experiences or the success of her companion’s achievements, the 35-year-old actress also took the opportunity to return to an event she wished she had never experienced: a serious accident of horse.

An accident that could have cost him his life according to his words. Indeed, as a teenager, the pretty blonde used to ride in the saddle and compete. However, the accident that almost took his life took place during a simple “ride”. “I had several accidents on horseback. And once, it’s ridiculous because it wasn’t in competition, it was in the forest, there I really thought I was going to go there”, first indicated the one who has been on the poster for “Alibi.com 2” since February 8. Subsequently, Élodie Fontan indicates that she was walking quietly with a friend when her horse decided to gallop.

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More fear than harm for Élodie Fontan

Yet experienced, the companion of Philippe Lacheau has never been able to stop him: “iHe goes into the undergrowth, and there, I could never stop him”. During the crazy race of the animal, the actress took “all branches”and all the undergrowth “in the face, in the arms etc”. Aware that she could have hurt the animal depending on the choice she was going to make to try to stop it, the actress then decided to opt for a position: “I got caught in a huge branch which knocked off my helmet so it was a little hot…”

The shock with the branch has “unbalanced” and made “fall on the left”. His horse felt the abnormal weight on his side and made him realize he had to stop. More fear than harm, but Élodie Fontan recognizes it: “I didn’t die, but it’s a miracle. I saw my life go by very quickly”. If she was able to avoid the worst, the companion of Philippe Lacheau still had, after this incident, the face “in fire” and in “blood”. But she apparently kept no sequelae from the accident and that’s good.

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