Tonight, viewers of France 2 will discover the new issue of the show “Cash investigation” this Tuesday, March 1, 2022. For this edition, Elise Lucet and her teams took a close interest in the countless scandals that to date taint certain private nursing homes. “Through interviews and the updating of internal documents, the journalists return to the operation of these retirement homes and their methods to maximize their profits”, assured Tele-Leisure in his program.
Over the years, Elise Lucet has become formidable in the field of investigation. However, his family life comes first. In particular her daughter Rose, the fruit of her past relationship with her husband Martin Bourgeois. The 43-year-old antique dealer sadly passed away from leukemia in 2011. For the podcast tv women for Tele-LeisureElise Lucet has agreed to confide in her daily life as a mother.
“I think I was still extremely present with my daughter. I never missed a single bedtime. I never missed that moment of dinner, bedtime, that moment when we tell the little story and I still don’t miss it today even though she’s tall!”, assured the main interested party for our colleagues. “I ask her how her day was, what happened at college. I know the names of her friends, the names of her teachers. Of course, I’m not the perfect mother. She has already been able to say to myself “mother, there are women who do not work and who take care of their children full time. I am not that woman! If I were at home I think I would be insupportable !”.
Despite her notoriety, Elise Lucet has always tried to instill real values in her daughter. “She is fully aware of what I have been able to bring her and in particular this curiosity of others, of the world. When I see her today saying hello to everyone, taking an interest in others, whoever they are, whatever their social background, whatever their skin color, their job, their background, I tell myself that I managed to transmit this curiosity to him”she analyzed and concluded not without pride: “It may be the best gift I could give him.”
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