If Yann Barthès and Cyril Hanouna, who respectively present “Daily” and “Touche pas à mon poste”, are waging war for audiences, they have a new major competitor in the person of Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine. Every day, it is on the set of “C à vous” that she reviews the news, also accompanied by a group of columnists.
And after a few weeks of vacation, the entire show team is back on France 5 for a new season. Last June, Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine had also mentioned the novelties of this new edition. Among them: a 2 minute 30 pastille entitled “I was at that”, a kind of fiction which tells the daily misadventures of a young mother “free and in her time”, embodied by the actress Zoé Bruneau.
Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine at worst live
This Wednesday August 17, 2021, Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine evoked in her program the sad anniversary of the return of the Taliban to Afghanistan. It has been a year since the American armed forces left the territory, thus leaving the country in the hands of extremists. After twenty years of foreign presence, women again see their rights flouted since they are once again prohibited from driving, going to school, traveling or even working.
What generate even more precariousness in all the country and to give rise to dramatic situations. The France 5 program thus followed an Afghan family forced to sell one of their daughters to a man 20 years older than her, in order to earn a meager sum. Asked about her future, the little girl explains that she will be forced to leave her family and then begins to cry in front of the cameras. Faced with these images that are very hard to watch, Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine then seems very affected and struggles to keep calm.
Aliénor de la Fontaine