"It doesn't mean that I have another stroke": Line Renaud confides in her health problems: Femme Actuelle Le MAG

Committed as every year in favor of Sidaction, Line Renaud gave an interview to Nikos Aliagas as part of the show 50 'inside, broadcast on Saturday March 13, 2021 on TF1. During this interview, the one who was vaccinated against the coronavirus was interviewed by the host of The Voice about his state of health. For memory, Line Renaud had been the victim of a stroke in 2019 that she had decided to hide from the public, before finally recognizing it a few months later.

"I had a stroke, a little stroke," first underlined the actress, while specifying that she would be "return to school after 6 days" if she had felt it, which she didn't. "I broke my right ankle completely," also recalled Line Renaud. "You don't operate on someone who had a stroke, so that ankle … I don't know how it got back in place," explained the one who was violently tackled by another actress. "We had to wait for her to heal, so I waited for that at the hospital," explained Line Renaud to Nikos Aliagas. The actress also wanted to put into perspective the ordeal she had to go through when she suffered this stroke.

Line Renaud: "I have no regrets"

"It could have been worse, we don't know what can happen with a stroke," underlined Line Renaud, while specifying that "it is not said (that she) does not have another". Despite this complicated period for the culture sector because of the health crisis, the actress is teeming with projects. It has in particular released a new book, baptized In all confidence, as well as an album of his favorite songs. When discussing her career, and more generally her life, Line Renaud told Nikos Aliagas that she had no regrets. "Why would I have any regrets?" she replied. "I took life as it presented itself, I will go easy," thus affirmed the artist, while also assuring not to have "never cheated on his age", and that the passage of time has not "never worried".

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