On Tuesday, December 31, Stéphane Bern and Mohamed Bouhafsi met viewers on France 2 with The Great Evening of Paris 31. During the evening, the two hosts were taken by surprise by a surprise marriage proposal.
The television channels pulled out all the stops to celebrate the transition to the year 2025. If TF1 broadcast the eternal Big Bloopers of 31followed by Great fireworks display in ChantillyFrance 2 for its part relied on Stéphane Bern, Mohamed Bouhafsi and Magali Ripoll to host The Great Evening of Paris 31. On the program for this exceptional evening: dance, music and joy. A host of artists, like David Hallyday, Chimène Badi, Gims, Amir, Eddy de Pretto, Kendji Girac and even K-Maro, took turns on stage while waiting for the famous Arc fireworks of Triumph.
Stéphane Bern and Mohamed Bouhafsi moved to tears by a surprise marriage proposal
The emotion was there in The Great Evening of Paris 31. While Stéphane Bern and Mohamed Bouhafsi happily hosted the New Year's Eve evening on France 2, a man decided to surprise his long-time partner by asking for her hand live on television. A pure moment of happiness which did not fail to move the two hosts. “I will remember this December 31, 2024 like Monique and Yann all my life“, launched the columnist of C to you. “But yes, absolutely! You brought tears to my eyes because there is nothing more beautiful than love. Let's wish love to everyone in 2025“added the companion of Yori Bailleres.
France 2's New Year's Eve enchanted millions of viewers
France 2 once again found itself at the top of the audiences this Tuesday, December 31. According to the Médiamétrie site, Stéphane Bern and Mohamed Bouhafsi attracted 3.89 million viewers with their evening broadcast live on the magnificent Avenue des Champs-Élysées. An audience slightly below that achieved last year with The big evening of the 31st. TF1 and its Grand Bloopers from 31 with Karine Ferri and Christophe Beaugrand, for its part, captivated 2.11 million curious people, while France 3 brings up the rear with 1.43 million viewers watching an episode of the series Alexandra Ahle.
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