Face of the public channel for 8 years, especially for the 8 p.m. television news, Anne-Sophie Lapix has made her goodbye to the channel viewers.
“See you soon for future adventures!” Anne-Sophie Lapix presented her latest television news from 8 p.m. on Thursday evening on Thursday, which she has been animating since September 2017. It was under a thunderous applause, bouquets of flowers in hand and surrounded by editorial members, that the 53-year-old journalist, the face of the public channel for 8 years, has made her goodbye to viewers.
“Here it is, it’s over!” She concluded with a smile at the end of her last newspaper, marked by a surprise presented by the great reporter of France 2 Maryse Burgot. “I wanted to thank you on behalf of the editorial staff for having carried our job. You have launched hundreds and hundreds of our reports, our shoots, you did it with great professionalism, with great tenacity, with so much elegance too. So of course, we have prepared a little surprise for you,” said Maryse Burgot, before broadcasting a retrospective of Anne-Sophie Lapix Standing, giggles and dances on the set.
“We owe you a lot,” said economic journalist Jean-Paul Chapel with emotion, who explained the situation of French debt, at the end of his intervention.
She also wanted “good luck” to Léa Salamé
Before leaving the Plateau de France 2, the one who will join the RTL radio and the M6 ​​television channel at the start of the school year has long thanked the French Télévisions teams but also his family, ending with a little word “to [sa] mom who [lui] always said to do this [qu’elle] aimai [t] et [l]’was carried by her confidence “. She also wished” good luck “to Léa Salamé, pillar of the morning of France Inter who will take the reins of the JT of France 2 at the start of the school year,” both very talented, very strong and very warm “. On TF1, the presenter of 8 pm Gilles Bouleau, for his part, wished for his sister” the best for the suite “.