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“A meeting like that in work is impossible. It does not exist”. This Thursday, July 3, shortly after 8 a.m., Léa Salamé farewell to the morning of France Inter, in which she had participated for 10 years, and paid a vibrant tribute to Nicolas Demorand, her friend and co-host of the “7/10”. The journalist, who had arrived on the tranche in 2014 for interviews before taking orders in 2017, will be at the start of the next school year the new face of France 2, taking over from Anne-Sophie Lapix. But she assures him, “Inter will remain (his) house. I will come back to it if you still want me, I promise you”, She concluded by making the antenna this Thursday morning.
“The most beautiful professional experience in his whole life”
“How to tell you how much I feared this moment, how much I feared to say goodbye to this morning that I love so much, to you, Nicolas. And this is the first time that I will have tu you on the air, and the last, to this team, to this formidable writing. To you, listeners, how all of this is a test for me because it is a page of more than ten years that I am shooting this morning“started Léa Salamé, who mentioned “The best professional experience in all his life”, First, thanking the listeners of the station. “I had neither the codes nor the style of Inter, perhaps we can say that I was not exactly your cam,” she continued for them before adding: “But you let me grow, soften, change, cut less the floor, you taught me and sometimes, I even tell myself that you may have adopted me. So I tell you this morning, from the bottom of my heart, thank you“.
After having in turn thanked the journalists of the editorial staff, the morning team, its bosses (old and current), the journalist then turned to her pair, Nicolas Demorand. “”My last word, it is for you Nico. A meeting like that in work is impossible. It doesn’t exist. We did not know each other eight years ago, we gauged, we rose, we tested ourselves, and then very quickly, we loved each other. What did I learned with you, what did we talk too, what did we laugh, what did I like to do and redo the interviews the day before for the next day with you on the phone and find us every morning at dawn to exchange, and exchange again. And this book, your book, which has turned thousands of people upside down and that I saw being born by looking over your shoulder, your courage was incredible, you have changed your look at mental health in France, but I am still repeating this microphone this morning, you are not just that, Nico, you are not just bipolar, you are also one of the deepest and most erudite guys. I love you, thank you for everything, thank you for everything you have brought to my life, for the supplement of soul and humanity“. A touching sequence that Pupil offers you to listen to the top of the article.
“I will miss you. It’s going to be hard”
When speaking, the voice of Nicolas Demorand, trembling with emotion, broke. “”Thank you for all Léa, for grace, for generosity, for laughter, for anger, for favorites, for the dazzling, for everything that makes you, powerful, loving, sweet. My friend, I prefer to stop there, and just say how much I will miss you. It’s going to be hard“At the start of the school year, he will team up with Benjamin Duhamel, who arrives straight from BFMTV. “A brilliant journalist, in addition to being a good guy”praised the one who gave him room this morning.
While Léa Salamé had prepared her last interview from 9:20 am, her guest, the writer Cédric Sapin-Defour, never arrived in the studios of France Inter. And for good reason, the whole morning team had prepared a surprise for the queen journalist for the exercise. It was Charline Vanhoenacker who did the interview “From her favorite morning” With all the spicy we know him. “”If you were a stool, a camembert and a judicial case involving Nicolas Sarkozy, who would you be?“, Has started the Belgian humorist, under the laughter of the studio.