The hazards of live… This Sunday, November 17, Mélanie Taravant, presenter of C Médiatique on France 5, paid the price. While she had announced the presence of Guillaume Durand as great witnessshe had to change her plans at the last moment.
In fact, the ex-star of Canal+ made him faux
bond. “To tell you the truth, we were to receive Guillaume Durand as a great witness this afternoon”explained the presenter at the opening of her weekly show. She returned to the reason for the absence of her guest of the day.
Guillaume Durand stands up to Mélanie Taravant on France 5
Mélanie Taravant then clarified her remarks by sending, in passing, a tender message to Guillaume Durand. “It was at the last minute that he had to cancel his participation in the show : minor health concerns that are not serious. So we wish him a good recovery, but that’s also what’s live.”she added.
To compensate for this absence, the journalist reviewed the schedule of her show, proposing to Maryse Gildas, initially scheduled for the second part of the show, to intervene earlier in the show. In addition, a rebroadcast of an interview with Jean-Pierre Foucault was also offered. A way of illustrating the beginnings of Maryse Gildas who worked as an assistant alongside Jean-Pierre Foucault in the Pepsi Boom show on Europe 1 in the 1960s.
Guillaume Durand gives his news on social networks
At the end of the show, Mélanie Taravant once again addressed a few words to Guillaume Durand: “OWe of course salute Guillaume Durand who had a small health problem last night. Hi Guillaume if you are watching us!“she said. For its part, via the social network XGuillaume Durand wanted to reassure his loved ones and the viewers of France 5: “All my friendship for the C media team.
Last night, small problem ultimately not serious. Rest. See you soon and thank you for your understanding”he wrote.
In 2021,
the former presenter of Nowhere Else announced he was suffering from jaw cancer. After a major operation and a long recovery period punctuated by chemotherapy, Guillaume Durand is in remission. At 72, he can now resume his life and activities normally, or almost…
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