"He says I will have a surprise for me." : Audrey Crespo-Mara explains behind the scenes of Florent Pagny’s cancer relapse announcement (VIDEO)

"He says I will have a surprise for me." : Audrey Crespo-Mara explains behind the scenes of Florent Pagny’s cancer relapse announcement (VIDEO)

On March 5, Florent Pagny privately announced his lung cancer relapse on “Seven to Eight.” Audrey Crespo-Mara, responsible for the interview, gave a unique behind-the-scenes look at this interview at Europe 1 on Friday, April 28.

Florent Pagny surprised everyone. On the occasion of his portrait for the exhibition on March 5 seven to eight broadcasting TF1The singer announced the bad news about his health condition, surprising everyone: “Since we talked, we took the exams, I even took one a very short time ago. A week ago I found myself having a major coughing fit that reminded me of the beginning of this story. So I rushed to and from Buenos Aires to take pictures. The pictures aren’t very good, so I’ll be back in Paris in three days to see what’s going on. There is a fixed lymph node, which means there is a risk of metastasis.

And Florent Pagny was careful not to warn Audrey Crespo-Mara before her shocking expression. guest Cultural Environment this Friday, April 28 Europe 1The journalist described the behind-the-scenes interview with the 61-year-old singer as follows:We have lunch together because I flew and drove for hours to get to her house. In the car he just tells me, but in a neutral tone, that I will have a surprise at the meeting. And as for me, from the beginning of the portrait there was a trick I asked him to sing a cappella. I said to myself I’m going to sing here. We sit down and he tells me it’s most likely a relapse.

Audrey Crespo-Mara was completely amazed behind the scenes with this statement:Luckily they don’t see me on the screen because I’m in shock. I’m stunned by what he’s telling me and I’m mouthing it like an audience. I’m like, ‘Wow, wow, wow.“Thierry Ardisson’s friend wanted to greet the stance of Florent Pagny, who kept his commitments. TF1 despite the specific context: “It might have dropped me on the way because it hadn’t gone as well as we thought it would. I thanked him after the broadcast. He could well have said to me, ‘Listen, don’t come to Patagonia, it’s not going as we planned.’ He called me to say that he probably had a relapse and that he would be back in Paris in two days. For once, someone’s word. When he dedicates himself to a portrait throughout the year, even if it ends a bit odd, here he goes to the end of the story. To be honest, I think it’s admirable.

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Source: Programme Television

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