While receiving Didier Deschamps on the set of C à vous on Wednesday January 12, Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine was once again teasing with her guest, with short sentences that made her columnists laugh.
She definitely doesn’t have her tongue in her pocket. At the helm of C to you for several years, Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine has made the France 5 talk-show one of the unmissable events on television, with her handpicked guests. Warm, the host also switches to humor, sometimes in spite of herself, when it comes to sleeping a little those she welcomes on her set. As was the case with Didier Deschamps, Wednesday January 12. Come to talk about the new operation Yellow Pieces, of which he is once again the godfather, chosen by Brigitte Macron, the coach of the France team took the opportunity to talk about his physical injuries, related to football.
Faced with Michel Cymes, once again guest of the show, the former player confided to have had my back for a long time, and to have suffered in particular from a herniated disc several years ago, forcing him to to operate. What inspire an absurd joke to Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine, who did not fail to point out to him that he seemed to have … “a broom in the back“. “Ah that’s nice, it’s okay I can sweep … Thank you for this very representative image“, replied Didier Deschamps, visibly amused by this exit which did not fail to make laugh also the plateau of the show.
Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine laughs at her own jokes
It must be said that the atmosphere is generally hectic on the set of C à vous, as when the columnists let loose before the nightclubs closed, or when Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine laughs at her own mistakes. However, if she knows how to throw jokes with all her arms around, the host is also able to get out of her hinges, especially when she gets annoyed with one of her guests. Last December, she had indeed lost patience with Jérôme Marty, a general practitioner who came to discuss the Covid-19 pandemic, who had deconstructed some health measures.
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