“The worst part is…”, “No, it’s not funny”, Dave had a brush with death and looks back on his lifelong aftereffects

He “came close to death two years ago in a domestic accident”. This is what the columnists of Bruce Toussaint, Maud Descamps and Karim Bennani, recalled on April 17, 2024, about Dave, guest of the TF1 morning show.

“Cerebral hemorrhage, coma for several days

The one who took up Christophe Beaugrand’s column: “ Deciphering the news“, during the Easter holidays, recalled on the air this Wednesday: “It was in January 2022, an accident at your home, brain hemorrhage, coma for several days. Fortunately you were able to recover, but you have some after-effects: absence of smell and taste, for you, the great lover of cooking, it is very sad. And also, and you have fun, sometimes immediate memory loss.”

And the singer of “ Vanina » to admit: “When you’re an epicurean, it’s sad”. Concerning his memory, the interpreter of “Near Swann’s » also assured: “That is to say, I can see a film 15 days ago and we forget about it. But I remember primary school very well, the rest is a little more vague. But I still want to reassure everyone who wants to hire me: I remember my songs well.”

“But no, we don’t live it well”

And added, responding to the question from Maud Descamps who wanted to know how her morale was, in relation to this health problem: “ But no, we don’t experience it well. But the worst is taste and smell, because all things considered, it’s a real handicap. That is to say, I don’t smell, I’m lucky enough to have a house in the South, there’s lavender everywhere and I don’t smell anything. I love drinking good wine, if you don’t have the taste. No, it’s not funny, but there are so many other moments that are funny. And on stage everything is fine.”


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