"He forgot me everywhere, in the supermarket, in the bathroom, in the cinema." : Lagaf’s painful secrets about his stepmother

"He forgot me everywhere, in the supermarket, in the bathroom, in the cinema." : Lagaf’s painful secrets about his stepmother

Lagaf’, who was the subject of “Portrait of the Week” last night in 7 to 8 magazine published in TF1, returned to his childhood.

On Sunday, April 9, the magazine is an open-hearted Vincent Lagaf. 7 to 8 Broadcast on TF1. While the 63-year-old presenter had just published his autobiography, my name was Frank Broadcast by XO editions, she scours television to talk about her story: the story of a boy who was entrusted with public assistance before he was adopted.

Achieved great success on television by presenting Bidgil, gold on call or right price, In her book, she recalls her relationship with her adoptive parents, who, according to her, never showed any signs of genuine affection, even going so far as to forget her in some places. “Does your mother forget you? during the portrait, the journalist remembers Audrey Crespo-Mara. After laughing, Lagaf’ nods and confesses: “Everywhere, he forgot me in the car, he forgot me in the bathroom, he forgot me at the supermarket checkout…”.

Host briefly portraying himself at C8 To hit It even tells about this time when it was forgotten in the cinema. “We went to see ‘The Jungle Book’… and he left me at the cinema… And they yelled at me. I remember that. ‘Oh, but you can’t keep up!’ “, he remembered.

LT

Source: Programme Television

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