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Pierre Arditi pays tribute to Jean-Luc Petitrenaud, with whom he had appeared on television

Guest at the microphone of Media culture on Europe 1 this Friday, January 17, Pierre Arditi paid tribute to Jean-Luc Petitrenaud, who died a week ago at the age of 74.

Friday January 10, Jean-Luc Petitrenaud died at the age of 74. A key figure in gastronomy on television and radio, the culinary specialist hosted cult shows The Sunday bistro on Europe 1, Great gourmands on 3 and more recently The escapades of Petitrenaud on France 5. In 2017, the gastronomic critic retired from the media and focused on writing his final work, The four seasons of Émile and Marcelpublished a year later. “I was very tired, that’s why I wanted to concentrate on my book, because one trip a week by plane and company… It was a form of weariness, it’s for very personal reasons “he explained on the set of The luxury moment.

Death of Jean-Luc Petitrenaud: Pierre Arditi pays tribute to the culinary specialist

Since his death, Jean-Luc Petitrenaud has received tributes from numerous personalities, whether from the world of television such as Faustine Bollaert, who paid tribute to the memory of a “man of great kindness”or the world of cooking. “Have a good trip, dear Jean-Luc. […] You were one of the first to come see me in the Landes while I was still working for my dad, then you encouraged and supported me when I arrived in … Like many, I owe you a lot. Thank you, thank you very sincerely”reacted chef Hélène Darroze on social networks. Guest at the microphone of Media culture on Europe 1 this Friday January 17, Pierre Arditi also paid tribute to Jean-Luc Petitrenaud, with whom he had filmed an issue of the show The escapades of Petitrenaud in 2010. “I loved this guy. He also didn’t look like anyone. Besides, no one took his place. He talked about that in a way that no one has managed to talk about that”said the actor.

Death of Jean-Luc Petitrenaud: the gastronomic columnist leaves behind two children

Jean-Luc Petitrenaud leaves behind two children: Antonin, who works in sports management, and Louise, who followed in her father’s footsteps by becoming a culinary columnist and whom the public was notably able to see in Telematin et My cake is the best in France. “He had in his life, in all and everything, two people: Louise and Antonin, his two children who meant the rest of his existence for him, and that’s what he fought for”confided his friend Laurent Cabrol in The bon vivant table on Europe 1, the day after his death. In a message sent to presenter Laurent Mariotte, Louise Petitrenaud confided that she and her brother had had “lucky to have a father like him”.

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