Michel Drucker unveils a new project that will delight fans: Femme Actuelle Le MAG

Absent from the air for many months, Michel Drucker, who came close to death, is recovering from different surgeries he underwent. Fortunately, the facilitator's rehabilitation period will soon come to an end since he will be soon back on the famous red sofa of his show Roll on Sunday. In the meantime, the presenter is trying to working on a brand new project, as he revealed to the magazine on Monday, March 1, 2021 TV-Leisure.

In fact, Michel Drucker is devoting himself to writing a new book entitled It will be better tomorrow. After But what are we going to do with you, Call me back, A year like no other and It takes time to stay young, the facilitator should confide in this new book on his fears, his pains, as well as the terrible ordeal he has had to go through in recent months. As a reminder, Michel Drucker was forced to undergo a triple bypass before being hospitalized for months, without being able to receive visitors due to the health crisis.

Michel Drucker: back in Vivement dimanche on March 28, 2021 on France 2

Michel Drucker therefore took advantage of this forced isolation to work on this new book in which he wants to share his emotions by directly addressing its audience, all generations. For their part, viewers of France 2 will have to wait a few more weeks before seeing the host again on the air. According to information disclosed by The Parisian, Michel Drucker will take over the helm of Roll on Sunday from Sunday March 28, 2021.

The show will be filmed one week before it is aired. Health crisis requires, there will be no public present. For their part, the host's guests will take turns in groups of 4 so as not to be present all at the same time on the set. For this first program since his intervention in the direct of France during the parade of July 14, 2020, Michel Drucker will put comedians in the spotlight in Roll on Sunday.

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