This Saturday, January 15, 18 television personalities will meet on TF1 for the Grand Concours. Among them, Grégoire Margotton, titular holder of the general culture quiz. A few days before the start of the program, the Téléfoot presenter confided in our columns. The opportunity for him to announce a project that should delight fans of the round ball.
He’s coming back to defend his title! Gregory Margotton will participate on Saturday January 15 at the Great competition, presented by Alessandra Sublet, to compete against 17 other TV personalities in a general culture quiz, and try to bring the cup home for the second year in a row. Like last year, all profits will go toYellow coins operation, which begins on January 12.
Despite the pressure that can weigh on the shoulders of the champion, Grégoire Margotton ensures that he will go there in a relaxed manner, as he reveals in our columns on Monday, January 10. “TF1 shows that I watched is one of those that have always made me laugh. There, I came back because it was for the benefit of Operation Yellow Pieces. Otherwise, I may not have returned. Because the result is not very important “, he explains.
Grégoire Margotton’s project for 2022
The journalist also took advantage of his presence on the set of the show to discuss with Didier Deschamps, sponsor of the Yellow Pieces and coach of the French football team, whose matches he regularly comments with his partner Bixente Lizarazu. The opportunity for him to talk about a project he is preparing for 2022. “I’m preparing a documentary comparable to 98, secrets of a victory, which I had achieved in 2018. It will be broadcast just before the World Cup and will be largely focused on Didier Deschamps “, reveals Grégoire Margotton. A good appetizer to motivate French fans before the start of the World Cup, scheduled in Qatar from the end of November 2022
Interview to be found in full in your Télé Star magazine on newsstands and in digital version this Monday, January 10.
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