Although he admits to having experienced “great moments on TV”, Patrick Sébastien no longer dreams of returning to the air, TV no longer being in line with his personality: “There are things that I like , things that I like less She’s not made for me and I’m not made for them.”
At 70, the iconic host does not foresee any lasting return to television: “I’m not going to hang out on TV. No, no, my life is elsewhere.” His only regret is no longer being able to go on other people’s shows as a guest because he feels he has been “blacklisted” by the public service management since his conflicting departure.
One last party on TV
But this boycott should quickly end. He reveals that his friend Michel Drucker suggested that he celebrate his 50th career in a special broadcast of Roll on Sunday, a gesture he received with surprise. “Michel told me: ‘Patrick, for your 50-year career, I would like to make a Roll on Sunday two hours with you. I replied: ‘In my opinion, we’re going to tell you no, since I’ve been blacklisted everywhere.'” Finally, Michel Drucker got the green light for this show, scheduled for December 29.
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