VIDEO – Anne-Élisabeth Lemoine hilarious after a blunder in C à vous: “I’m going to go back to school!”


Direct has the disadvantage of being uncompromising in case of error and Anne-Élisabeth Lemoine knows that only too well! This Tuesday, November 21, the presenter and her entire team of chroniclers of the show C to you received on the set the navigator Maud Fontenoy, who came to talk about the different actions she undertook to alert and raise awareness of the climatic and ecological emergency concerning the oceans, recalling for example that the equivalent of a garbage truck of plastic was dumped every minute into the sea, inevitably leading through the food chain to the ingestion of plastic nanoparticles among humans.

Faced with this alarming information, the host with six brothers and sisters wanted agree with his guest by specifying information: “To return to the example of rising water levels on the Atlantic coast (sic)there are very real consequences, notably on an archipelago in Polynesia which could disappear, and that would make its inhabitants the first French climate refugees. added Anne-Élisabeth Lemoine. A small problem however, as Patrick Cohen discreetly wanted to remind us, the Polynesian archipelagos are found in the ocean… Pacific. Without blinking, Maud Fontenoy responded to Anne-Élisabeth Lemoine’s remark, while the latter, realizing his mistakelaughed, before concluding with a smile: “I’m going to go back to school!”. A fun little sequence, to be found above.

© Christophe Clovis / BestimageAnne-Élisabeth Lemoine, arriving at the recording of the show “Vivement Dimanche” at Studio Gabriel in Paris, October 31, 2023.

Anne-Élisabeth Lemoine: this blunder made at the start of her career

Despite her talent and seriousness, Anne-Élisabeth Lemoine seems to be accustomed to minor blunders and blunders, and this, since the beginning of his career. On Michel Drucker’s red sofa, in the show Roll on Sunday broadcast this Sunday, November 19, the presenter of C to you recounted being sent to England in his early days to follow Lady Diana’s funeral. During this report, the journalist was victim of alarm failure and therefore arrived too late on the scene to be well placed. The one who recently received a message from Santa Claus then revealed that she had embroidered as best she could, in “tell[ant] cracks” on air. A blunder which fortunately was not noticed and which has since been forgotten!

Photo credits: Screen capture / France 5



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