Each week, Faustine Bollaert continues the numbers of “It starts today” on France 2. On the set of her essential program, the host takes pleasure in collecting countless testimonies. Some of them have the merit of overwhelming its loyal viewers. Being very attentive to her guests, the happy mother of two children is constantly caring for them.
“She is totally with you. She really listens to you, she doesn’t stare into space. It’s even destabilizing because she looks at you as if you were the most important person in the world”, said – for “Ciné Télé Revue” the journalist Thomas de Bergeyck who came to testify in the past on his show. Totally “bluffed” by his colleague, he was full of praise for him: “I thought she would read her questions on a teleprompter. Not at all. She doesn’t have a teleprompter. The first question is a sheet and then it’s freestyle. She knows exactly where she is going. She is incredible.”
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A return scheduled for June
While she has to be neutral, Faustine Bollaert can sometimes be indignant in front of the camera. Last week, the confidences of Christine sexually assaulted by Claude François when she was a teenager made Maxime Chattam’s wife jump: “My woman’s heart is so close to yours. But I’m angry for those who will look at us and say to themselves: ‘Ah, maybe it wasn’t rape either.’ is rape! We say ‘no’, it’s rape. We don’t say ‘yes’, it’s rape. We lock you up, it’s rape”.
In the process, the host also took to her social networks to share her feelings about this sequence which left no one unmoved! In any case, from this Monday, May 29, 2023, the main interested party will disappear from the air for two weeks. The reason ? The emblematic Roland-Garros tournament will be honored in the afternoon on the second channel. Other shows will also experience the same fate.
Like “Affaire concluded” with Sophie Davant, “Everyone has their say”, show piloted by Olivier Minne and Sidonie Bonnec. Same story with “Don’t forget the lyrics” with Nagui. If these shows will make their big comeback on June 12, that of Faustine Bollaert will return a few days earlier, notably on June 8 and 9, 2023.
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