Jean-Pierre Pernaut unveils his new project after leaving the television news: Femme Actuelle Le MAG

There is indeed a life after the news of TF1 ! And it's Jean-Pierre Pernaut, theone of the leading journalists of the first channel, who proves it. The one who retired on December 18, 2020 and bids farewell to his colleagues and viewers surrounded by his family (his children, Lou, 18, Tom, 17 and his partner, Nathalie Marquay, Editor's note), unveiled his next project which already delights its many fans. In fact, on Sunday January 31, the 70-year-old journalist said, via his Twitter account that his … autobiography will be released very soon! "He's coming out of the printing press! My pride, my hardships, the adventures and behind the scenes of 1:00 pm, those of my departure, my independence of mind, attachment to the regions … It will be in bookstores on February 11. Editions Michel Lafon", tweeted Jean-Pierre Pernaut, apparently very proud to announce the news. The book, titled "33 years with you" summarizes the career of the presenter and some hope to find some anecdotes there! "There just might be some crisp revelations in this book!", writes a surfer."I'll be at the bookstore that's for sure! I'll even order it beforehand to be sure I have it thank you Jean-Pierre! We miss you at 1pm", comments an admirer.

Web TV, new program, book …: Jean-Pierre Pernaut, more present than before his retirement?

Jean-Pierre Pernaut, who flew to the Caribbean for family vacations shortly after his retirement, did not hang up, far from it! The septuagenarian from Picardy, launched his web TV, called very simply JPP TV, on which he shares his love for the regions of France, a kind of "Netflix from the regions ", in his words. Very close to his audience, the indefatigable Jean-Pierre Pernaut seems to have trouble really saying goodbye on television since since January 2021, he has been on the air every Saturday on LCI, in the show Jean-Pierre & You, a program that gives voice to the French. Retirement, did you say retirement?

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