“Awful”, “Dirty character”, “Very misogynistic”, Laurence Boccolini says everything she thinks of Philippe Bouvard, her ex-mentor!

If Laurence Boccolini has officiated on television for many years, she was not yet of age when she started on the radio. Indeed, it was at the age of 16 that she landed in the “Big heads”of RTL. Not to sit on one of the armchairs of the show hosted by Philippe Bouvard, but to sort the mail. Invited this Friday, June 30 at Jordan de Luxe, the one who decided to leave “Everyone wants to take its place” on France 2 said a little more about his role at the time, as well as the behavior of Philippe Bouvard.

The journalist, rival of Laurent Ruquier, arrived “in a Rolls” on the radio. “I was in the office of his secretaries, who were adorable. They put me behind the door”she had fun remembering this time before revealing: He was not pleasant. He has a character. A bad temper”.

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Laurence Boccolini, a good experience with Philippe Bouvard despite the misogynistic side?

Despite her “dirty character”, the one who could be replaced by Bruno Guillon or Sara De Paduwa at the head of “Everyone wants to take its place”ensure that he was “very important for her”: “Me, he meant a lot to me. I was a hostess at the Big Heads, I served drinks. And in 2001, when I started the Weak Jersey, I became a member. For me , it was really important”.

After the departure of Philippe Bouvard, replaced by Laurent Ruquier, Laurence Boccolini was never called back to “The Big Heads”. “He never asked me”she confides about the companion of Hugo Manos, before specifying: “I didn’t have that desire”. Perhaps because his experience with the 93-year-old journalist has not always been positive? “Even though I had great years with Philippe Bouvard, he was very tough with women. He was very misogynistic. You had to be super strong”, she admits. The now ex-host of “Everyone wants to take its place” nuance in spite of everything and assures that he has “learned a lot” during his years in radio.

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