Jean-Pierre Foucault found his place on the air this Saturday, December 14. For the 30th consecutive year, the famous 77-year-old presenter was chosen to be the master of ceremonies of Miss France 2025. And from the start, he caused a sensation by appearing on stage in an ultra-shiny costume that was a real eye-catcher. Jean-Pierre Foucault then adopted a style for traditional, black and elegant of course.
But he didn't just get people reacting for his looks. Jean-Pierre Foucault unfortunately also tangled brushes. And with Sylvie Vartan what’s more! However, the host wanted to honor the president of the jury of the competition this year by promoting his latest little tour. “Sylvie, I have something important to tell you, it’s your news. I am bowing out, this is the name of the three final concerts that you will give, Friday January 25, Saturday January 25 and Sunday January 26 at the Palais des Sports in Paris!“, he announced.
Problem, Jean-Pierre Foucault shared false information. And the legend of French music immediately took it up. “Non !“, she said. And to clarify for the public and viewers: “Convention Center!” “At the Palais des Congrès of course! It was to find out if you were following“, the TV man then tried to catch up without losing his good humor.
The end of 60 years of career for Sylvie Vartan
This was a major clarification for Sylvie Vartan given that this room at the Palais des Congrès is sentimental. “That's where I started anyway and so I had to come back home” she said.
At 79 years old, Johnny Hallyday's ex-wife wants to leave the stage in style, after a 60-year career. A choice that was difficult to make as she confided for Paris Match at the start of the year. “For several years, I had been procrastinating. I have always done everything with passion, without calculation, just out of desire and without asking myself too many questions. Because deep down I don't like at all what ends, I don't like departures, I don't like what stops.“But David Hallyday’s mother was delighted at the idea of finding a calmer rhythm:”I have so much in my private life to catch up on: all these books I haven't read, these films I haven't seen… I will also be able to take care of my grandchildren, and even from my great-grandson“.