This beginning of August is placed under the sign of mourning and grief for Jean-Luc Reichmann. The famous host of TF1 announced a few hours ago, the death of his mother Josette, which occurred on August 7th. On social networks, the presenter of 12 Coups de Midi shared a series of photos of his mother who was to celebrate her 88th birthday next December.
Very saddened, the host let his fans know that he was going through complicated times: “Today, I am crying. My heart no longer shines, yours has died. Tonight, your place will be empty at the belote, because you left to play again with Dad ‘A funny life’. Together, you taught us to give, to share, to transmit, to work, to fight with respect, to laugh, to gather, to say, to be strong and loyal, but above all sincere. You made my life bright every day, Mom, with your words so right, your expressions so funny, your thoughts so disconcerting. Excuse me, Mom, but today I am in so much pain today,” he wrote.
Devastated to lose the one who gave him life, Jean-Luc Reichmann promised to honor his memory: “I will try to continue the path you have traced, that of the magic of life that you opened for us with Dad. , but with this unbearable feeling of missing you, your everyday voice, your mischievous and complicit gaze, your charismatic presence. Just before you left, I said to you: ‘Don’t forget that I love it’, you heard me and you answered me with your eyes so bright: ‘Me too’ (…) Don’t worry, Mom, we will never forget the family Sunday roast beef , petit-beurre cakes for special occasions, white roses on Sundays and the butter cream and coffee ice cream log that is missed every Christmas.”
Very close to his mother, the father of six children concluded his message with very nice words: “I love you very much, you know, Mom, and I know that from where you are, you see us and that you watch over us. Wherever you are, wherever I am, you will always be there, very close to me. Come on, ‘Cheers up’, as you say and Thank you. Thank you Mom, for all that you have done for us. Kiss Daddy hard. Your son… for life”.
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