In full promotion of his work autobiographical titled Without transition,Christophe Dechavanne
was, this Wednesday February 7, 2024, the guest of Thomas Sotto and Marie Portolano on the set of Telematin
. Barely arrived, the famous host was treated to a little surprise: the broadcast of a video recorded by Léa Salamé in which the journalist asked him a very personal question.
“I hope you are well and that you weren’t in a hurry this morning at Thomas and Marie’s because I know you’re not a morning person. I just have a quick question to ask you. You who are a zebulon, who always wants to look elsewhere if you are there, if the grass is greener elsewhere, I just wanted to know if sometimes you are completely happy100% happy where you are?”, she said. To which the main person responded: “This kind of morning question, you know where you can put it!“
“This kind of morning question, you know where you can put it!” Christophe Dechavanne responds to his boss, @LeaSalame. #Telematin@CDechavannepic.twitter.com/y9AlC6a0lA
— Telematin (@telematin) February 7, 2024
Visibly embarrassed to talk about his own happiness in this way, Christophe Dechavanne still played the sincerity card. “HAS 9 a.m., tell you if I happen to be completely happy, surely. It certainly happens, sometimes, that I am completely happy. Now if we did this job and were all completely happy, that would be known. I was raised by someone who wasn’t a constant firecracker.”he confided.
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Christophe Dechavanne marked by the death of his father
It must be said that Victoria Silvstedt’s former sidekick did not have an easy childhood. On January 24, it was on the set of C to you that he confided in the drama of his life: the loss of his father, who died in 1984 at the age of 54. “He was alcohol dependent, and this disease is very sad”, he revealed before adding: “When I was young with friends in the street and we saw a guy staggering, they said: ‘Look, he’s drunk, it’s funny’. Well no. Besides, I say that you shouldn’t say alcoholic if you’re going to talk to someone because it’s hurtful.” Upsetting confidences.
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