Hondelatte tells It is one of the most listened podcasts in France. In it, the journalist describes various criminal cases.
Guest of the Canal+ show as a party On Friday, May 12, Christophe Hondelatte turned to Nathalie Levy about her career and family. In particular, he took advantage of his time on the program to discuss his involvement with criminal cases.
“I’m careful, I don’t like it, I’m interested, that’s all. I do not have a passionate relationship with substance. I also hate young journalists who come to me and say, ‘I want to work with you, I’m passionate about criminal cases’, and every time I tell them ‘you used the wrong argument because passion is ‘not a good adviser’. ‘. Handling a crime takes more reason than passion, and that’s luck. Honestly I didn’t force myself into anything but I got into this subject without passion and I haven’t gained any since then, on the other hand the interest is yes“, trusted Nathalie Lévy.
Apparently, his desire to do shows dates back to his childhood years, when he presented fake TV shows in front of his mirror.
“It was both a request and a feeling that it was unattainable, because when you were born in Bayonne, you live very close to Bayonne, you go to college in Bayonne, you have access to Paris and the Parisian media, it seems impossible impossible.However, he confessed to the journalist who wanted to remind him that he achieved success in his profession very quickly.
Christophe Hondelatte joined Canal+ to talk about his new radio to TV show. Hondelatte Tells and aired on the channel. The show will be discovered on Canal+ Docs on Saturday, May 13.
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Source: Programme Television

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