Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine dares to comment on Valérie Trierweiler

Another busy schedule this Wednesday, October 20, 2021 in “C à vous”! Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine received the former President of the Republic François Hollande and the singer Sylvie Vartan. The opportunity for the former head of state to give his opinion on several topical issues. Starting with the potential candidacy of Eric Zemmour in the presidential election of 2022. “I think he is dangerous enough by what he says that the French are sufficiently worried and even scared to think that he could be in the second round of the election. Even Madame Le Pen finds it worrying, “said François Hollande. The companion of Julie Gayet, who supports Anne Hidalgo for the presidential election, also referred to the trial of the November 13 attacks which began a month ago, recalling that “democracy is stronger than terrorism”.

“Everyone held out well”

Coming to promote his new book “Confronter”, published this October 20, 2021 by Stock editions, François Hollande then gave the floor to Sylvie Vartan, second guest of “C à vous”. The singer and ex-wife of Johnny Hallyday came to talk about the release of her fiftieth album called “Merci pour ce regard”. A title reminiscent of the book “Thank you for this moment” by Valérie Trierweiler, as pointed out by Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine. “Sorry, but I kept thinking of ‘Thank you for this moment’ when François Hollande was by your side,” slipped the host of France 5 a few minutes after the departure of the former president. Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine then added: “But everyone was well behaved and no one made any hint”. Not sure that François Hollande would have appreciated the allusion! And for good reason, in her book released in 2014, Valérie Trierweiler evokes her nine years of relationship with François Hollande. This book, published after the couple broke up in circumstances never seen before, had caused much ink to flow.

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