By Anne Pinsolle
Published
January 2 at 7:14 a.m.
While his show Hello! will celebrate its first anniversary on January 8, Bruce Toussaint took stock of this adventure and revealed to TV Magazine of December 31 whether or not he intended to be accompanied in the future.
TF1 morning show, Bonjour!will soon blow out its first candle. In fact, on January 8, the show presented by Bruce Toussaint will celebrate its first anniversary. This is the opportunity to take stock of this program which the journalist still hopes will one day move forward Telematin on France 2 and which it will soon become “the second TV morning show in France”as he had confided to Parisian at the beginning of December. The one who suffered the pain of losing his parents brutally confided in TV Magazine published on December 31 about this year full of challenges.
“It's a very positive assessment. We are on the threshold of our audience objective which was 10%. This first year has been exciting, exhilarating and also very joyful thanks to the whole gang. I feel a lot of warmth around I very quickly felt adopted”first revealed the 51-year-old journalist, before specifying that his final objective will take time, in particular because the competition has been present for decades. And to further retain viewers, Bruce Toussaint announced that his entire team would “continue to surprise”. As for the possibility of forming a pair as on Telematinthe father of two children was cash: “No, that hasn’t been discussed yet.”
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Bruce Toussaint anxious about not hearing the alarm clock
The one who has been in a relationship for years with Catherine Fruchon, a journalist, has confided in some of his rituals which help him to better manage pressure and there are many of them. It must be said that it is a little “superstitious”. “I always have a Coke Zero with me on set. I'm careful about my outfits. I always park in the same place in the TF1 car park. It may make you laugh, but for me, it's important”he noted to the magazine, before explaining that he had an unstoppable technique for not missing the alarm, he who is “obsessed with the idea of not [se] wake”. With the alarm ringing around 4 a.m. – or even earlier – everything is done to ensure that the journalist does not miss the daily news: “There is a whole system that is put in place. My colleagues in particular have my wife’s telephone number just in case. It has never happened, but it remains a source of anxiety”he explained. If he wakes up early, Bruce Toussaint can rest during the school holidays, since some of his acolytes then take over from him, giving the journalist time to recharge his batteries.
Article written with the collaboration of 6Medias
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