In December 2021, Sylvie Tellier was the victim of a skiing accident. Almost five months later, the boss of the Miss is still not fully recovered. She does not hide her frustration.
Enough is enough !Sylvie Tellier has been suffering for many months from the after-effects of her skiing accident. So much so that his year is totally turned upside down. She cannot indeed accompany her new protege, Diane Leyre, on each outing. Fortunately, the 24-year-old is doing like a chef, doing wonders and fitting in perfectly with her new Miss France family. If Sylvie Tellier has full confidence in Miss France 2022, this does not prevent her from regretting her usual daily life.
Morally, this injury has dragged on for far too long. So much so that the mother of Oscar, Margot and Romeo – respectively aged twelve, eight and four and a half – has “Fed up“, as she concedes this Monday, May 9 during an Instagram story. It must be said that since her accident, she has traded her life made of travel as part of her duties within the Miss France committee against a daily life of work from home and rehabilitation sessions. The only recent exception: Diane Leyre’s integration trip, which she could not miss. While she was in full exercise to regain all her motor faculties, Sylvie Tellier expressed her annoyance.
What happened to Sylvie Tellier?
“Never give up even if I admit that I’m a little fed up with organizing my days around the physio“, she admits. And for good reason, it’s been going on since december. At the end of last year, after crowning Diane Leyre, the patroness of Miss France was enjoying a well-deserved vacation in the mountains with husband and children. Except that she was the victim of a fall. If she was quickly taken care of by the emergency services, the damage was done. “First assessment of my alpine acrobatics… Rupture of the internal ligament of the anterior cruciateawaiting MRI to find out if the menisci are affected. In short, mega bad luck!“, she said then. A few weeks later, she was operated on in order to be able to recover her motor faculties and was undergoing a transplant. “Curiously, the most difficult thing is to straighten the leg because of the removal for the auto-graft“, she explained. Nevertheless, it allowed her to feel “less pain and more mobility“There is no doubt that by dint of rehabilitation, Sylvie Tellier will fully recover from her injuries.
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