“If I hadn't been in this state, maybe we could have gone further. I'm very angry with myself, but I think it's time for us to go home. Because I don't think I can do more. There you go, I love you and I hope we see each other again after this adventure.”
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This cry from the heart is that of Myriam, forced to withdraw during the fifth episode of
“Beijing Express: in the footsteps of the golden tiger” on M6
.
She no longer had the strength to continue, due to severe pain in her ankle.
His 68-year-old grandfather could have continued the adventure.
“It’s not easy but my granddaughter’s health comes first
,” comments Patrick.
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Record of abandonments
At
Télé-Star
, Myriam confides that she was injured in the third stage.
And that she would have liked to stop from that moment on:
“But it’s certain that with the abandonment of Mahdy and Manu just before, it was messy to have another pair leaving because of 'a wound.
So it's true that we were told that if there was a way, we had to continue.
That’s why we continued despite everything.”
Never before has the M6 game experienced so many abandonments in one season.
First there were the Belgians Brandon and Nathan, who left in the first episode after the exhausting raft ordeal.
Then Mahdy and Manu, three weeks ago.
Due to a rather worrying health problem of the first of the two.
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Following the departure of Myriam and Patrick, a new duo will return next Thursday.
Stéphane Rotenberg, who undoubtedly wondered at one point if he would be able to carry his show through to the end, announced that Patricia and Jessica, the two Corsican work colleagues, were returning to the adventure.