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Laëtitia Milot confides in her fears before starting to host “The Best Pastry Chef”

The actress opened up about her apprehensions before the start of filming.

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Published on 09/29/2024 at 12:58
By L.C.

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Very soon, fans of sweet pleasures will have the joy of finding “The Best Pastry Chef”. The show will be broadcast here on RTL TVI from Tuesday October 15. And this 13th season includes a major change: the arrival of a new host in the person of Laëtitia Milot. The actress succeeds Faustine Bollaert, Julia Vignali and Marie Portolano.

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Laëtitia Milot had already confided that it was a challenge for her to host this show. In the columns of Télé Star, she admitted to having had some fears before the start of filming. “It’s been a team for several years and it’s not easy to arrive without knowing everyone’s delusions,” she began. “At first I asked myself a lot of questions. I didn’t know if I was going to be able to animate. But this challenge appealed to me because I love cooking shows. »

The show will soon return for a 13th season on RTL-TVI.The show will soon return for a 13th season on RTL-TVI.

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Fortunately, Laëtitia Milot was able to count on the warm welcome from the teams and the essential faces of the show. “Everyone was very welcoming. Mercotte and Cyril Lignac are very cool and, little by little, I found my place. » But we still had to deal with another fact: the great sensitivity of the host and her rapid attachment to the candidates. “I was very stressed for the candidates, sometimes more than them. (…) At the beginning, I had a little trouble, because I got too attached and I shed my little tear during the eliminations. This will be one of the lessons for the next season. » A conclusion which suggests that Laëtitia Milot enjoyed her new role and that she is not about to let go.

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