"C à vous": Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine interrupts the farewell of Maxime Switek: Current Woman Le MAG

The time for farewell has come. Friday June 26, 2020, Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine and her columnists gathered around the table C to you for the last issue of the season. Recruited by BFMTV, where he will take the place of Bruce Toussaint from the start of the new school year, Maxime Switek has animated his last column, renamed for the occasion Thank you Maxime!. Very moved, the journalist reviewed the images of his best moments spent with Patrick Cohen or Pierre Lescure. He then wanted to thank everyone he has known on France 5 since his arrival in 2013, the year in which Anne-Sophie Lapix had taken charge of the show.

The moving (and endless) farewells of Maxime Switek

"Thank you Patrick, thank you Marion for your daily and flawless benevolence. Thank you Antoine for being there when I was not there, and for being there, next to us, in the editorial room. Special thanks to Pierre. I never dreamed of having a neighbor like you in the newsroom. We have been neighbors for six years, and thank you for the look you gave me. Thank you to everyone who has been there in previous years, thank you to my team. We will have 2,700 magnetos one day! I do not forget Yoann, and I especially do not forget Régis. He is the taulier, one of the tauliers of this program. He is also leaving today. There are people who make you grow just by looking at you and Régis is one of them. I wanted to thank you buddy for being there, present with me, for these seven years. "

After a minute, Maxime Switek finally spoke to viewers of the fifth channel's talk show. "I’ve been inviting myself every night around 7:40 p.m.", he declared just before Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine beckoned him to end his speech. And for good reason, the time had come to return the antenna for a few seconds and then launch It's up to you. "We have to stop there"The visibly touched columnist concluded. Maxime Switek has just turned the page on seven years of his career that he will never forget.

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