On August 4, Jean-Luc spoke about his mother’s illness. 12 strokes noon. The game’s mistress, Cécile, ran into several candidates trying to steal her title, including Pauline from Saint-Menet in Puy-de-Dome. A nurse by profession in the dialysis department of a hospital in Clermont-Ferrand, her landlord entrusted her with the high regard she had for “the medical profession and nurses.” And to continue, to his address: “I wanted to thank you for what you’ve done”. “My mother has been on dialysis for a long time, underlined, touched, comrade of Nathalie Lecoultre. I wanted to thank you because it’s really more than a job, a passion, it’s a gift of the self”.
“It’s very important to take care of people in need”
yesterday 12 strokes noon, a man named Tamara arrives to try to dethrone Cécile. The candidate announced during his presentation that he was in professional retraining. “I’m a life assistant and I’m leaving there to retrain as a caregiver,” she said. Neither one nor two, Jean-Luc asked the public to applaud him. “Caring for people in need is very important, and when we have fathers, grandparents, grandmothers in distress, we all know what we’re talking about. I have a lot of respect for all these people like you.”
Last year, the host was talking about her mother’s illness in front of a kidney transplant candidate on her lunch show. “It’s very nice of you to say because dialysis is still very, very restrictive. That’s the case with my mother, so I think very, very strongly, of course my mother I love,” she continued. A few months later, she told our colleagues at Gala more: “My mother is 87 years old. She’s ‘come back and forth’, as a great singer would say. But for now, it’s okay. We enjoy every moment. It’s far away, it’s good…”.
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Source: Programme Television

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