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Valérie Trierweiler reunites with her ex, François Hollande: “There were hugs”, “A hand on the heart.”

Since 1977, RTL listeners have listened, at the end of the afternoon, to a show that has become cult. These are the “Big Heads” presented for a very long time by Philippe Bouvard and since 2014 by Laurent Ruquier. At his table, the host is surrounded by “members” which change over time. This November 14, Hugo Manos' companion was accompanied by Adil Rami, Sébastien Thoen, Sylvie Tellier, Richard Orlinski, Jeanfi Janssens and even Valérie Trierweiler. The latter which delivered a juicy anecdote from the start of the show.

Indeed, on November 8, the former First Lady of participated in the Brive-la-Gaillarde Book Fair in Corrèze in order to present her book co-written with Constance Vergara and entitled It's for a friend (Éditions Les Arènes”). A popular meeting place for literature lovers where was also… François Hollande. “It reminded you of Tulles and the accordion” Laurent Ruquier had fun at first.

Everyone wanted to know more, the 59-year-old journalist ended up providing information: “It went very well (…) There were hugs and we exchanged our books” she confided. “Not even a hand on your ass?” asked Sébastien Thoen for fun. The host then tried to find out everything about their current relationship. The former candidate for “Traitors” then revealed thatThey got along better because “a while ago, time passes“.

Valérie Trierweiler: she defends François Hollande, the “Big Heads” are hilarious

In January 2014, Valérie Trierweiler's life took a radical turn when she learned in the press that she was being cheated on by her partner. A slap so painful that she will find the need to write a book titled Thank you for this moment and in which she will unpack everything. Since then, François Hollande has married the actress Julie Gay, and the almost sixty-year-old seems, at first glance, single and…

…also seems to have done the mourning the national humiliation she suffered. Indeed, Laurent Ruquier told an anecdote from Patrick Sébastien's book which explains having been invited to Fort de Brégançon with his ex “Nana” when the couple was at the Élysée. The president then put his hand on his knee of the partner of the interpreter Little foam man when Valérie's back was turned.

But she defends him. “It's a hot one” then launched Laurent Ruquier. “No no no, it's a touchscreen“replied the former tenant of the Élysée. When questioned, the host said: “Now she defends him. Now, it's not 'he cheated' but 'he's tactile'. You exaggerate“. “This is all behind” ended up concluding Valérie Trierweiler who no longer has any resentment towards her ex. From there to possibly voting for him in 2027? From there to going to see the films with Julie Gayet? That, history does not tell don't say…

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