this strange practice which cost Stéphane Plaza dearly!

A real Gaston Lagaffe from Paf, this Stéphane Plaza! Not a show where his clumsiness does not cause laughter from his partners and almost often, losses and fracas for owners wishing to sell their property. A trademark that earned him the sympathy of M6 viewers. The host, who is also an actor, especially in the play “A coupleMagic” signed Laurent Ruquier with whom he also and regularly officiates in Ies Big Heads on RTL, has been presenting a new program for some time “New home for a new life” on M6. The idea? Afford the accommodation of your dreams for the price of your current house. And it was during an episode broadcast this Friday, July 7, 2023 that the most famous real estate agent in France revealed one of his eccentricities:“Once, I installed a pole dance bar at home”.

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“Well, I wanted to do the hanged pig”

Indeed, in this episode, Stéphanie and her husband also discover a Pole Dance bar planted in the middle of the kitchen of the property they are visiting. A strangeness that did not fail to make them smile, even to try the exercise. And Stéphane Plaza to participate in the debate by saying that he too was sensitive to this object… which nevertheless deserves a little training:“I’m going to tell you a little anecdote. Once, I installed a Pole Dance bar at my house. Well, I wanted to play the hanged pig. Two tries, two fractures, two months off, never again “, he confided in front of the camera. And, given his legendary clumsiness, his story is most believable!

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Recently, he posted photos from his Instagram account of his martyred foot, the injuries of which had required no less than 12 stitches… A drama because, that evening, the stage and his playmates, Valérie Mairesse and Jeanfi Janssens were waiting for him, resolutely! But very professional, the actor finally walked the boards despite his pain, as he had declared to our colleagues from Entertainment TV : “When I was told, at 4 p.m., that I was not going to be able to play, I was stubborn and I wanted to go on stage. I had to adapt. The first week was difficult , I took some really strong pain meds We changed the entry and movement a bit but eventually I went looking for another game things I might not have been looking for after 250 performances.”

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