Well known for her blunders, Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine made a mistake again this Wednesday, November 13, 2024, by getting the title of a book by one of her guests wrong. A blunder committed in front of Anne Genetet, the Minister of National Education.
Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine, the host of C to you on France 5, is appreciated for her spontaneity on the air, for her humor… and for his repeated blunders. But whether it's by confusing celebrity names, making slips of the tongue or making awkward remarks, the host doesn't hesitate to laugh at herself! Its small errors, far from discrediting it, add a touch of authenticity and complicity with his guests and his audience. Her reputation as a goofball precedes her, it even happens that people make fun of her wrongly. This was the case on May 30, when she received the athlete Elodie Clouvel and the actor Booder on her set.
Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine gets the title of a book wrong and bursts into laughter
This Wednesday, November 13, the one who, contrary to rumors, gets along very well with Aurélie Casse, made a mistake again. When presenting the book “Rock'n' Road Trip – The United States in 1000 songs, from Alabama to Wyoming”, written by Julien Grossot and Lauric Henneton, his tongue split. The host therefore pronounced the word “string” instead of “trip”. Immediately, she burst into laughter and made up for her mistake. “Pas string, trip !“, she exclaimed while continuing to laugh. Despite this blunder, Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine continued with the thread of her show. Nevertheless, she had to wipe your eyes several times, embarrassed by the tears of her mad laughter.
A stranger to awkward situations
It must be said that this blunder, unlike others, did not create any discomfort on the set. Lauric Henneton, co-author of the book whose title was mispronounced, was also amused by this error. In the past, it has happened that the presenter found herself in a more uncomfortable situation. Not long ago, she praised the courage of Philippe Croizon by saying: “Wow, we want to applaud.“A remark which was intended to be kind, but which was nevertheless unwelcome in the face of a guest who no longer has an arm. The sequence had been widely distributed on social networks and considered annoying by Internet users.
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