If some animators enjoy debating political figures, that’s not the case with Laurent Ruquier. “I don’t buy politicians because all of a sudden you go around and I don’t miss it, I don’t miss it… Today, no personality really suits me. I don’t even want to accept Sandrine Rousseau and promote it for free. If being an environmentalist is supporting activists throwing soup at artwork, then I’m not.”told our colleagues. television magazine presenting its new program called Yesterday Today Tomorrow It was launched on France 2 on Tuesday evening.
“I think we shouldn’t give the word to everyone”confirmed by our colleagues. pure media. It’s a belief that drove him not to take the National Rally for years on set.We are livingexcept during election periods, which must respect equal speaking time.
But a major change in the show forced him to reconsider his position. “In the end I complied because I was no longer in charge of myself.”, Confessed. “I also proved with my shows that I meet the columnists whose opinions I don’t always share with one limit: I don’t want people to say anything either. With Eric Zemmour by my side, he was never convicted for any of his words tonight. Under no circumstances are we in bed,” added Laurent Ruquier.
This is not the first time that the host’s arrival as co-host of Léa Salamé’s show has hinted at some negative consequences for him. “It wasn’t my decision to put him on the show last season. Sharing is very difficult when you have the freedom to be alone for 15 years. You can’t be double responsible for a talk show. A conversation corresponds to the host. That was the case of Ardisson, Bouvard, Fogiel, and that was my case. You mark your show with your brand and this is not shared (…) I didn’t want to stop the show, I wanted to present it to two now. I left because the channel preferred Léa Salamé”said last September Cinema TV Review.
Clara Kolodny
Source: Programme Television

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