Julien Cohen left the show Affaire concluded after four and a half years of good and loyal service. Since then, which buyers has he stayed in contact with? He responded during an exclusive interview with TV Actu.
Julien Cohen made the heyday of the show Deal done on France 2. The famous antiques dealer, a true businessman, has unearthed some very beautiful objects during his numerous participations. But at the end of 2021, the latter announced that he wanted to leave to devote himself to other projects. While he is in the casting of the new season of The Islandwhich will begin on January 7, 2025 on M6, he also became a host on 6ter alongside William Mourrière. “Endemol chose me to present the show The kings of lost packageswhich was a lot of fun to do.”he confided to TV News during an exclusive interview.
Julien Cohen wants to continue doing TV “but in small doses”
However, television does not remain his priority. “I have a schedule that doesn’t allow me to continue either. Deal done, it’s three days of filming a week, it was far too time-consuming. I’ve done 1,557 shows. So I want to do it again TV, but in small doses”he explained to us. There is therefore no question of accepting anything and everything to appear on the screen. “At the time of Affaires concluded, I was offered Fort Boyard and I never accepted because it doesn’t lead to anything”he declared.
Deal done: Is Julien Cohen tired of people always talking to him about the show?
Whether he likes it or not, his name will always be associated with that ofDeal donewhich does not seem to bother him, quite the contrary. “I was the permanent representative of Affaire concluded for four and a half years so it remains a very great adventure”he assured us. “I kept in touch with Caroline Pons and Clément Anger who are two friends. Pierre-Jean Chalençon left for Rome so I have no more news… But otherwise, it’s a very nice memory!”he concluded about his participation in the France 2 auction. On the other hand, Caroline Margeridon was not cited, she who did not have very good memories of Julien Cohen and Pierre-Jean Chalençon.