This Thursday, January 2, in L'heure des Pros broadcast on CNews, Pascal Praud was surprised to see Laurence Ferrarri arrive on the set. In addition to presenting her wishes for the new year, the host wanted to deliver a special message to a person present in the show.
After taking advantage of the end-of-year holidays to recharge your batteries and enjoy your family, Pascal Praud made his return this Thursday January 2, 2025 on his show Time for the Pros broadcast on CNews. The opportunity for him to wish “a beautiful and happy new year” to CNews viewers. “Love and health for 2025, success in all areas“, he added. A little later in the show, Laurence Ferrari arrived on the set to first present his wishes for the new year 2025. “Happy New Year to you“, she addressed to the journalist and her entire team. The latter then wanted to know if she had taken “good resolutions” for the year. To which she replied: “Diet, diet“. A response which did not fail to make him react: “You play sports, you are in great shape, you are a young, modern, intelligent woman (…) No Carabosse fairy has leaned over your cradle“.
“I just want to say hello to…“: Laurence Ferrari arrives in Time for the Pros for a specific reason
Laurence Ferrari then revealed the exact reason for his arrival on the set of Time for the Pros on CNews. “I just want to say hello to Florian Tardif, to whom I will obviously pay tribute this evening on the show Punchline“, she said. The journalist, who is leaving the channel to join the political department of the magazine Paris Matchclarified that he started with her on television. “Emotion sequence“, she commented. At the start of the program, Pascal Praud had already addressed the departure of the young journalist in these terms: “We are going to pay tribute to you because you are leaving (…) Are you sure you want to leave, are you not comfortable here? Why do you want to leave?“
“It is by putting ourselves in danger that we can become better“
To which he replied: “I think I'm young (…) I'm 30 years old (…) At my age, you have to put yourself in danger a little bit, it's ultimately easy to do television, unlike everyone else what people tell us (…) It's a certain form for me to move from television to the written press to confront myself, I think that it is by putting ourselves in danger that we can become better“.