These are words that no one expected…
Jacques Legros was on television, not on TF1 but on the set of BFM TV to promote his latest book Behind the screen: 40 years at the heart of the media, published this Wednesday, October 5. The joker of the 1 p.m. news from the first channel was questioned by Aurélie Casse in particular about the end of his career, which he mentions in his book. “You say (in the book) ‘no one will know when this will be my last diary.’ Really Jack?”, she asked. His interlocutor replied in the affirmative before adding “it’s probably out of modesty”. Surprised, the journalist asked him if his departure was planned “in a long time”. “Not necessarily”, he let go before then relaxing the set, joking that he could leave his post “in twenty years”.
An output that echoes that performed on the airwaves of South Radioa few days ago, Monday, October 3 in South Radio Media. Marie-Sophie Lacarrau’s colleague was facing Valérie Expert and Gilles Ganzmann when he said: “I planned what I hadn’t planned. And then I planned to do it in absolute discretion”regarding his ultimate diary.
The one who has already published The secrets of Monsieur Truffaut in 2004 and Wine seen by Jacques Legros in 2010 has been one of the faces of the headlines for nearly 25 years.
See also: After criticizing Jean-Pierre Pernaut, Jacques Legros responds to Nathalie Marquay and tells her what “disturbs” him!
Adam Javal-Fauconnier