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VIDEO – Anne-Élisabeth Lemoine bursts into laughter after an awkward sentence: “Every woman’s dream is to be lifted like that”

Anne-Élisabeth Lemoine made a dream come true. This Wednesday, October 30, the journalist received Justice Marec and Michael O'Reilly on the set of the show C to youbroadcast on 5, pour promoting the show Dirty Dancing given at the Dôme de at the end of the year. The dancer then did a few dance steps with the presenter to the song Hungry Eyes. Following this dance, Anne-Élisabeth Lemoine asked them to reproduce the famous lift from the film on the title [I’ve] The Time Of My Life. A moment she won't soon forget.

While Justine Marec and Michael O'Reilley made the jump “without momentum”Anne-Élisabeth Lemoine uttered a somewhat awkward sentence which caused hilarity on the set. “It’s every woman’s dream to be deadlifted like that”she assured before bursting out laughing. “It’s mine anyway.”she added. “A little fantasy”added Catherine Ceylac present on the set. “You realize that we still have ten minutes of broadcast to do”underlined Patrick Cohen, before Mohamed Bouhafsi began his column.

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Anne-Élisabeth Lemoine burst into laughter while watching Bertrand Chameroy

During the show C to you, Anne-Élisabeth is regularly overcome with fits of laughter. On September 27, while presenting the day's program, she saw her tongue slip while talking about Patrick Cohen's new documentary dedicated to lies in politics. The presenter was then overcome by a fit of laughter that was difficult to contain, under the laughing eyes of her columnists and guests. “Well, it’s off to a good start.”commented one of them. The arrival of Bertrand Chameroy had not calmed the spirits. “It’s going to be a great show,” he said. Anne-Élisabeth Lemoine then saw her laughter begin again in the face of the “difference in build” between the chef Grégory Vingadassalon and the chronicler, accused of crepe and “little pancake” by Pierre Lescure and Anne-Élisabeth Lemoine. “A little Tweety and Grominet”concluded Patrick Cohen, further prolonging the journalist's hilarity.

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