VIDEO – The globetrotter in the red shirt was the guest of “Buzz TV” this Thursday, November 28. The opportunity for him to present the next two editions of “I will sleep at your place”, but also to evoke an anecdote that happened on his return from one of his journeys.
After going to Algeria, Mali, Japan, the United States and many other countries, it was on the set of “Buzz TV” thatAntoine de Maximy made a stop this Thursday, November 28. This well-known PAF adventurer spoke about his next two shows – “I'll sleep at your place” in the Baltic countries and in Gaul.
This Friday, November 29 at 9:10 p.m. on RMC Découverte, viewers will discover Antoine de Maximy traveling through Lithuania, Estonia and Latvia. The presenter reveals what pushed him to choose these different destinations: the weather.
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“The dates are planned in advance, (…) but I can change the destination until the last moment. I had planned to shoot the episode with the Gauls, and everyone knows it – we had terrible weather all spring.relates the man in the red shirt. “I happened to be looking at the Baltic countries: it was 25, sunny in Vilnius… While we were in the rain, eleven degrees, no sunshine expected for two weeks. I swapped the two!”he remembers.
I don't differentiate between people!
Antoine de Maximy
It is in the “News Media” section of “Buzz TV” that Antoine de Maximy is delighted to know all the personalities mentioned by the journalist Sarah Lecoeuvre, he who admits not to be a physiognomist in life. “I don’t pay attention, actually. (…) Afterwards, I end up recognizing people, Nicolas I recognize him (Nicolas Vollaire, presenter of “Buzz TV”, Editor’s note.)”, he assures. The person then asks Antoine de Maximy if he still recognizes his partner when he returns from a trip.
“At first, the first few weeks, I couldn’t imagine her face when she wasn’t there”admits the host before qualifying: “I recognized her when I saw her!” He tells another anecdote to highlight his difficulty in recognizing the people they meet. “Once, I had a date with a guy, (…) and I didn’t remember but he was from Africa,” remembers Antoine de Maximy with a laugh. “And I didn’t remember it. His name was Pascal, that's all. I don’t differentiate between people!”