Secret idyll. Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine and Bertrand Chameroy: grilled!

An idyll was born between the sparkling host of “C à vous”, on 5, and her schoolboy columnist Bertrand Chameroy, according to Here, who publishes stolen photos of the couple.

Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine and Bertrand Chameroy fell for each other.

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Thunderbolt in the French television landscape: a new couple has formed, announces the magazine Here. If the complicity between Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine and Bertrand Chameroy burst the screen in the program “C à vous”, on France 5, the viewers did not suspect that a passion was going to be born behind the scenes.

Especially since the host of the show and her columnist were both already emotionally engaged elsewhere and even married, according to Here. It is precisely this magazine which unveiled the pot of roses by publishing on the cover, on June 30, the stolen photo of a kiss exchanged by the two stars of the small screen.

The cover of the magazine Here of June 30 shows an unequivocal shot where we see Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine and Bertrand Chameroy kissing.

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Always according to Here, the romance would have started a few weeks ago, about two years after the arrival of Bertrand Chameroy in the team of the talk show.

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“It was not a movie kiss”

A surprising scene, to say the least, could have clearly put the flea in the ear of the viewers last May already, on the real links of the presenter and the columnist.

During a live broadcast from the Cannes Film Festival, Bertrand Chameroy had passionately kissed Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine, claiming to play
During a live broadcast from the Film Festival, Bertrand Chameroy had passionately kissed Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine, claiming to play “a cinema kiss”.

Screenshot France 5 /”C à vous”/blue

During a live broadcast from the Cannes Film Festival, Bertrand Chameroy passionately kissed his beauty in front of everyone.

But it was, he said, a romantic scene like you see on the big screen. After this hug, Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine had burst out laughing before exclaiming: “It was not a movie kiss!” The sequel proved him right, it seems.

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