And an additional fall on the list of Stéphane Plaza. This Tuesday, July 18, 2023, the famous host of the sixth channel took to his social networks to share his latest misadventure with his subscribers. According to the video posted on his Instagram account, the real estate agent’s promising vacation took an unexpected turn. Karine Le Marchand’s sidekick now wears a neck brace. As for his arm, it is completely immobilized. If the exact circumstances of this incident are still unclear, the summer projects of the star seem to fall into the water.
“Bim bam boom”he captioned before specifying: “I like life to be hectic, at 100 an hour, but there, I missed the turn”. And to continue: “Like Patrick Swayze in Point break with his wave, I surf on life and its adventures. Would it only be an illusion to tell ourselves that risk does not exist? Let’s be careful and grateful for the virtues that life offers us In this summer period, beware of excess. With the arm I have left, I will go and pick your smiles, your kindness, and water your flowery heart. These are the ingredients that make me happy and that will help me to re-establish !”
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Stéphane Plaza with a neurodevelopmental disorder
This is unfortunately not the first time that Stéphane Plaza finds himself in a delicate situation. Indeed, in addition to his talents for real estate, the fifties is also known for his clumsiness. Clumsiness linked to his dyspraxia, a “disruption of the ability to perform certain voluntary gestures and activities”, can we read on the Ameli website. “I’m very clumsy, but I live it well. It’s Pierre Richard what! I don’t explain it. It’s getting worse. I feel like there’s too much going on in my head”he confided to the microphone ofEuropean 1 in June 2021. “I’m actually dyspraxic. It means you can’t control your strength and you can’t tie your shoelaces,” he revealed.
A year earlier, the Gaston Lagaffe of television had already mentioned this neurodevelopmental disorder which, to date, affects 3 to 6% of children, according to the Dys + site. “Basically it’s an alteration of communication between the brain and the body, the 2 work very well, but not together! Clumsiness, dyslexia, difficulty controlling your strength and tying your shoelaces (those are mine ) complicated organization, storage, tracking in time, and difficulty washing on your own, among other things… but great creativity! Disabilities are a form of uniqueness that always highlights so many other unsuspected qualities!” Touching confidences.
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