He proved once again that he has a great sense of humor. Philippe Croizon, a former worker who lost all four limbs in 1994 when he was struck by a 20,000-volt power line, has increased his media coverage in recent years. He exhibits infallible stamina and a highly developed self-teasing. This Thursday, February 23 12.45 He was invited from M6 to discuss the release of his book. “Is everything possible? – It’s up to you”. However, before speaking to the journalist, many topics were mentioned in the newspaper, especially the Salon de l’agriculture.
JT de la Six’s article chose to focus on the impact of the government-led pension reform on farmers. The report ends with a voiceover explaining: “A better retirement, first of all, ensures that Germain doesn’t have to rely solely on reselling his farm to the highest bidder later on. What many farmers are doing to raise capital is as a result of a boom in farm prices and a bigger-than-ever increase. It is difficult for young people to settle in an increasingly difficult profession”.
A conclusion that Philippe Croizon could not help but react to even before the first question from presenter Florence de Soultrait. “If you let me say that, you end up saying that a lot of arms are missing, so I found that very funny”, he said as he showed his severed arms to the camera. This isn’t the first time Philippe Croizon has made such a mockery of himself. Indeed, he rarely misses the opportunity to joke about his disability on social networks, especially on Twitter, which greatly amuses his fans.
I found traces of my family tree in the tomb of Ramses 1.
Who says better? pic.twitter.com/At5nibMnru— Philippe Croizon (@PhilippeCROIZON) February 18, 2023
Those who say disabled poor, remember that I haven’t peeled onions since 1994!
— Philippe Croizon (@PhilippeCROIZON) February 13, 2023
CL
Source: Programme Television

Joseph Fearn is an entertainment and television aficionado who writes for The Fashion Vibes. With a keen eye for what’s hot in the world of TV, Joseph keeps his readers informed about the latest trends and must-see shows.